Source. That's the first I heard of it.Venatio said:Congress offically made Atheism a religion
You are putting the cart before the horse there. You don't believe in a god there for you are an atheist, atheism does not tell you any thing because there is nothing to tell. Now you can have philosophies and even religions witch are atheist (types buddhism would qualify here) but the fact they are atheist is not what makes them such.Acrisius said:Atheism basically tells you that you should not worship any deity, or that deities do not exist. That's sounds like a philosophy to me.
To be blunt you need to harden up, if you think being told there is probably no god is an attack. Really if that is an attack then by being an atheist you are by default attacking theists because that is just a fairly simple statement of what atheism is, so that is an absurd point of view there. Also no this is not the equivalent of saying you are going to hell but the equivalent of here the good news, making any mention of relgion an attack on all others.AcacianLeaves said:The problem is that painting 'there is probably no God' is almost the same as printing 'Atheists are going to Hell'. It's a direct attack on Theists, rather than an expression of a belief or lack of belief. It's not so much promoting Atheism as it is deriding Theism.
No it is not. I will explain in the form of a joke I quite like.AcacianLeaves said:Also, adding the modifier 'probably' is more of an agnostic philosophy anyway...
Atheism is a religion the way collecting stamps is a hobby. I forget where i saw that, but I found it clever.DukeDev said:So I ask you two things, is Atheism a religion, and should they be allowed to spread their message in any manner they please?
Yep. And this is the reason that it really is basically just a case of bigoted idiocy. There is no way that anyone is going to change their minds because they have been insulted by someone, especially someone who knows so little about the subject they are insulting that they make Bill O'Reilly look like Stephen Hawking. The purpose behind it is to evangelise and make themselves appear better in their own little clique, to insult and to feel superior.AcacianLeaves said:The problem is that painting 'there is probably no God' is almost the same as printing 'Atheists are going to Hell'. It's a direct attack on Theists, rather than an expression of a belief or lack of belief. It's not so much promoting Atheism as it is deriding Theism.
It depends on the level one takes their atheism too. Some people practice their atheism to such a level it becomes almost like a cult. People do the same with PS3s, PCs, Xboxes, Batman, Yahtzee, ice cream, The Office, Xenu, political parties, hair colour, 4chan, and all manner of stupid things. In these instances the actual thing they are obsessing over (whether atheism or crappy Christian Bale movies) are not to blame for their malady.AcacianLeaves said:Atheism is as much a religion as any other belief system, no matter how much atheists try to argue the 'non belief is not belief' idea. Atheism still has a shared idea of an ultimate truth dealing with the metaphysical nature of the human soul. It may be a different kind of religion than Christianity, but it's still a religious belief system. There are many religions on Earth that don't believe in a creator God, Atheism is just one concept of such a belief and is often ill-defined. I've had Atheists tell me that Atheism is the lack of the belief in anything metaphysical (the soul, the afterlife, God, Gods, Supernatural beings, etc), and others tell me that it is simply the lack of a belief in a creator God (but not necessarily the idea of a supreme being).
I disagree with you here. There are a lot of atheists in the world, the vast majority of whom are content to just be atheists without being a bother. The people you are talking about are people on the lunatic fringe (you will see many such people on this forum). You know how moderate reasonable Christians hate to be associated with the likes of Phelps and Falwell? Be careful you don't fall into the trap of associating reasonable and tolerant atheists with the likes of Harris and certain Escapist posters.AcacianLeaves said:Look the bottom line is that Atheists are still a small, fringe group in the world. Promoting Atheism by attacking people's beliefs is not the right way towards tolerance and acceptance of Atheism as a mainstream belief system. Should they be allowed to paint "There is probably no God" on the cannon? Sure, but it's only going to get them negative attention and not mainstream acceptance. Also, adding the modifier 'probably' is more of an agnostic philosophy anyway...
The sign says there is no god, Allah is a god so the sign is saying there is no Allah. It does not say there is no Jehovah, witch would be a lot more specific and give you a point. Also christians are really passive aggressive really, oh know atheists in predominantly christian countries are more likely to say things about christianity? Well boho.TheDrunkNinja said:The point is, they could have put up anything and still wouldn't have been pointing their accusing fingers at one specific religion and it's denominations. If they said, "There is probably no Allah" we would still have the same problem. Same with any other religion they could pick on, though it seems Christianity is the hometown favorite of the atheist scoff.
Again there probably is no god is bigotry? Seriously there probably is no god is bigotry now? Are you guys reading what you ar saying?cuddly_tomato said:Yep. And this is the reason that it really is basically just a case of bigoted idiocy. There is no way that anyone is going to change their minds because they have been insulted by someone, especially someone who knows so little about the subject they are insulting that they make Bill O'Reilly look like Stephen Hawking. The purpose behind it is to evangelise and make themselves appear better in their own little clique, to insult and to feel superior.AcacianLeaves said:The problem is that painting 'there is probably no God' is almost the same as printing 'Atheists are going to Hell'. It's a direct attack on Theists, rather than an expression of a belief or lack of belief. It's not so much promoting Atheism as it is deriding Theism.
Nope. "There probably is no god" is simply wrong. The common accusation wheeled out by a lot of these kinds of atheists is an extension of that:- "There probably is no god so you all need to stop believing what you believe and start believing what I believe", which is.Worsle said:Again there probably is no god is bigotry? Seriously there probably is no god is bigotry now? Are you guys reading what you ar saying?cuddly_tomato said:Yep. And this is the reason that it really is basically just a case of bigoted idiocy. There is no way that anyone is going to change their minds because they have been insulted by someone, especially someone who knows so little about the subject they are insulting that they make Bill O'Reilly look like Stephen Hawking. The purpose behind it is to evangelise and make themselves appear better in their own little clique, to insult and to feel superior.AcacianLeaves said:The problem is that painting 'there is probably no God' is almost the same as printing 'Atheists are going to Hell'. It's a direct attack on Theists, rather than an expression of a belief or lack of belief. It's not so much promoting Atheism as it is deriding Theism.
Agreed on all points, as for the last one, it's only really in the USA. Christianity is not anywhere near as large in the UK as it is in the USA but the non-Christians here still don't dislike Christianity anywhere near as much as the non-Christians of the US, they are tolerated, just like pretty much everything else.Bakaferret said:Personally, I don't believe atheism is a religion in any sense. It's more of a philosophy, a way to look at life, a scientific reasoning. And I don't mind atheists making information about their thought process available, but I don't really see a reason to "spread the word".
Atheists who have made an intelligent, informed decision in their life choices are fantastic in my book. Atheists who feel it is their goal in life to look down on others who use religion as a comfort in life, or atheists who feel high and mighty for their views are JUST as bad (IMO) as any "Christian" who sings tales of fire and brimstone and children going to hell for liking things like Harry Potter. Neither get their point across and only seem to exist to spark hatred from the other side.
And yes, I do consider myself a non denominational Christian...although I fully understand why many people have a problem with people claiming to be Christians today.
I agree with you in theory. However a lot of the Atheists on the Escapist have almost turned it into one with the way they push their beliefs. It's practically a cult on here where if you believe in any form of God then you are "clearly incapable of any form of logic" and if you don't defend Atheism to the death then you are "A Bible loving nut".Amnestic said:The difference is likely under the "purpose of offering guidance and comfort in life." There is nothing to link one Atheist to another besides their lack of belief in a God. Religious people have rules, philosophies and the like that are common between people. Beyond "There is no God" anything Atheists have in common with each other is all just a coincidence.
There are no rules, no leader, no real organisation the same way you get the Church. Also no central text or doctrine the same way people have the Bible or the Koran.
"Atheism is a religion the same way bald is a hair colour." - Some guy on the internet.
No there probably is no god is atheism, the reason atheist bring it up because it is all atheism is. Seriously if being told there probably is no god seems like bigotry to you grow a back bone. Also telling people Christ is your lord and savour is also by default telling them what ever you believe is false and unless you believe what I do you wont get saved (edit for what ever deity you prefer). If you can't handle simple statements like that then you would be better off getting off the internet and back into your little buble as I don't think you are cut out for here.cuddly_tomato said:Nope. "There probably is no god" is simply wrong. The common accusation wheeled out by a lot of these kinds of atheists is an extension of that:- "There probably is no god so you all need to stop believing what you believe and start believing what I believe", which is.Worsle said:Again there probably is no god is bigotry? Seriously there probably is no god is bigotry now? Are you guys reading what you ar saying?cuddly_tomato said:Yep. And this is the reason that it really is basically just a case of bigoted idiocy. There is no way that anyone is going to change their minds because they have been insulted by someone, especially someone who knows so little about the subject they are insulting that they make Bill O'Reilly look like Stephen Hawking. The purpose behind it is to evangelise and make themselves appear better in their own little clique, to insult and to feel superior.AcacianLeaves said:The problem is that painting 'there is probably no God' is almost the same as printing 'Atheists are going to Hell'. It's a direct attack on Theists, rather than an expression of a belief or lack of belief. It's not so much promoting Atheism as it is deriding Theism.
No. "I believe that there is no god" is atheism. "There is no god" is fundamentalism.Worsle said:No there probably is no god is atheism, the reason atheist bring it up because it is all atheism is.
Yes... saying "Christ is your lord and if you don't follow him you will go to hell" is also fundamentalism. It is exactly the same as the atheist above in this case. It is stating ones beliefs as fact, not as beliefs. It is being completely unquestioning of ones own beliefs yet expecting everyone else to question theirs and reach the same conclusions you do.Worsle said:Seriously if being told there probably is no god seems like bigotry to you grow a back bone. Also telling people Christ is your lord and savour is also by default telling them what ever you believe is false and unless you believe what I do you wont get saved.
Erm... I am explaining to you the differences between being a fundamentalist and simply being religious or atheist. If you think that, or making posts on an internet forum, has anything to do with courage your life has really gone awry somewhere.Worsle said:If you can't handle simple statements like that then you would be better off getting off the internet and back into your little buble as I don't think you are cut out for here.
No. "There is no God" is Atheism. That's all Atheism is, the belief that no God exists.Worsle said:No there probably is no god is atheism, the reason atheist bring it up because it is all atheism is. Seriously if being told there probably is no god seems like bigotry to you grow a back bone. Also telling people Christ is your lord and savour is also by default telling them what ever you believe is false and unless you believe what I do you wont get saved (edit for what ever deity you prefer). If you can't handle simple statements like that then you would be better off getting off the internet and back into your little buble as I don't think you are cut out for here.
Indeed they do, that's one of the major problems with this site, that badges are awarded for creating threads with lot's of views and replies rather than good quality. I think the badges should require the thread to survive 24 hours without being locked or something.Ziadaine said:Has anyone actually stopped and noticed lately, alot of newcomers (1-10 posts) first post about religion and causes 5 pages worth of bible-bashing of which he's/she's gotten his/her answer already? Seems to me like an easy way to harvest badges. :|
My college teacher told me, although I think it had to do more with bureacratic filings than actual recognition by the part of the Congressman. I'll talk to her about it and get her source.Venatio said:Congress offically made Atheism a religion, and it is a double standard that the school would force the Atheist Group to paint over such a moderate message. They have no right.
Welcome to the Internet, where everyone except you is wrong unless they agree with you at which point they're your best friend.Machines Are Us said:I agree with you in theory. However a lot of the Atheists on the Escapist have almost turned it into one with the way they push their beliefs. It's practically a cult on here where if you believe in any form of God then you are "clearly incapable of any form of logic" and if you don't defend Atheism to the death then you are "A Bible loving nut".
I have never been a Christian or truly followed any religion and yet I am constantly accused/replied to as though I am/do purely because I disagree with a lot of what the Atheists on here have said.
I assume you mean me.urgh76 said:Im glad atheism is spreading because now that we're in this setback financially, people are thinking more logically and seeing that we're wasting a lot of money on churches
The government was able to take us as stupid asses who'd believe the story of jesus if we told them but that's starting to fade away
EDIT: if that person with a huge face in black in white for an avatar quotes me, i'll kick ur ass
EDIT EDIT: huge black and white anime face
This would be me.Worsle said:You are putting the cart before the horse there. You don't believe in a god there for you are an atheist, atheism does not tell you any thing because there is nothing to tell. Now you can have philosophies and even religions witch are atheist (types buddhism would qualify here) but the fact they are atheist is not what makes them such.
I hope you know what you are doing. Internet tough guys are really dangerous and scary.Amnestic said:Enjoy your being quoted, I'll be here all day - wait shit no I've got a lecture in half an hour. I'll be back after that though.
Sorry but that statement is completely void when comparing religious belief and atheism.xplay3r said:OT:There will always be a battle of belief as long as two types of beliefs exsist, wich there always will, no matter what facts come out. Figthing about it is stupid and is fultile, because faith is believeing in something when there is no proof, so you can't prove anything.
It's like fighting over a flower, I think it's beautiful and smells good, you think it's ugly and smells bad. Neither can prove it because there's a feeling or a reaction in me that says one thing and vise versa.
cuddly_tomato said:No. "I believe that there is no god" is atheism. "There is no god" is fundamentalism.
Now lets start with these two, put it simply you are wrong. All there is to atheism is a lack of belief nothing else. Where in individual atheist sits after that does not really matter for the definition, nope all you need to do is not believe. No atheist will rule would every possible type of god as there are too many, they might find specific ones ludicrous but given how many religions and variations there are out there I don't think any one will spend there time to decided on each one individually.Machines Are Us said:No. "There is no God" is Atheism. That's all Atheism is, the belief that no God exists.
Agnosticism is the belief that God may or may not exist, but there is no proof either way. So saying there probably isn't would be an Agnostics way of saying that although there might be a God, there probably isn't.
You and the point have missed each other quite dramatically. If we go with your idea of bigotry then just saying you believe in Jesus is bigotry. Why because is you say you believe in Jesus you also must be saying people who believe in other things are wrong, and if saying you believe in Jesus is fundamentalism then I have no idea what is going on any more.cuddly_tomato said:Yes... saying "Christ is your lord and if you don't follow him you will go to hell" is also fundamentalism. It is exactly the same as the atheist above in this case. It is stating ones beliefs as fact, not as beliefs. It is being completely unquestioning of ones own beliefs yet expecting everyone else to question theirs and reach the same conclusions you do.
I might be a jerk but that does not effect wither or not my point is correct. If you believe a mild statement of belief or in this case your lack of belief is bigotry then you need to toughen up. How can you really expect to function in the real world (let alone the internet) if you can't handled people who think different things to you? You can't, so I might be a jerk but the world is filled with jerks and things much worse than that.Machines Are Us said:]Bigotry it bigotry. Cuddly_Tomato didn't say he was deeply offended by it so I don't get where the 'backbone' comment came from, perhaps you are just a jerk.
No it isn't. Science and religion are completely unconnected. Trying to favour one over the other is like trying to favour ice cream over youtube.guttergal said:Sorry but that statement is completely void when comparing religious belief and atheism.xplay3r said:OT:There will always be a battle of belief as long as two types of beliefs exsist, wich there always will, no matter what facts come out. Figthing about it is stupid and is fultile, because faith is believeing in something when there is no proof, so you can't prove anything.
It's like fighting over a flower, I think it's beautiful and smells good, you think it's ugly and smells bad. Neither can prove it because there's a feeling or a reaction in me that says one thing and vise versa.
Atheism is not built on "feelings" or "belief" it's based on science, reason and most importantly a lot evidence in it's favour.
If I've to use your anology its like religion saying there is a belief that this plant produces healing leaves and atheism saying that while science can't disprove this outright, there is overwhelming evidence to show the plants leaves have no positive effect at all.
Actually it is you who missed the point, even though I used bold. Let me try this again using a combination of bold, underline, and italics.Worsle said:You and the point have missed each other quite dramatically. If we go with your idea of bigotry then just saying you believe in Jesus is bigotry. Why because is you say you believe in Jesus you also must be saying people who believe in other things are wrong, and if saying you believe in Jesus is fundamentalism then I have no idea what is going on any more.cuddly_tomato said:Yes... saying "Christ is your lord and if you don't follow him you will go to hell" is also fundamentalism. It is exactly the same as the atheist above in this case. It is stating ones beliefs as fact, not as beliefs. It is being completely unquestioning of ones own beliefs yet expecting everyone else to question theirs and reach the same conclusions you do.
Hear that machines? You have to toughen up because people on the internet don't like civilized discourse, rational debate, and well reasoned arguments. All that takes effort and intelligence. Sheesh, don't you know anything? If you really want to participate in a discussion and learn things, you need to be as ignorant, insulting, and obstinate as possible. That is the best way to garner the respect and admiration of intelligent people, you should know this after being here so long Machines. Shame on you!Worsle said:I might be a jerk but that does not effect wither or not my point is correct. If you believe a mild statement of belief or in this case your lack of belief is bigotry then you need to toughen up. How can you really expect to function in the real world (let alone the internet) if you can't handled people who think different things to you? You can't, so I might be a jerk but the world is filled with jerks and things much worse than that.Machines Are Us said:]Bigotry it bigotry. Cuddly_Tomato didn't say he was deeply offended by it so I don't get where the 'backbone' comment came from, perhaps you are just a jerk.