gwnn, on 2015-January-12, 16:58, said:
Atheism is a term that is defined in either of two ways ("I do not believe there is a god" or "I believe there is no god") and each poster who has defined themselves has chosen the second one -- but you repeatedly ignored this the last time). Reply directly to posts and questions, without your melodramatic smileys. Please, please, please.
I think and hope you meant we had all chosen the first one
This is a point that religious believers get wrong in virtually everything I have ever seen in print, despite the best efforts of the more well-known proponents of atheism to make it clear that the main difference between a believer and an atheist is precisely the lack of certainty held by the atheist.
I don't know if there is a god. I don't know of any way of proving or, more importantly, disproving the hypothesis that there is a god. I happen to think that the evidence is quite heavily to the effect that there is no 'god' in the sense of the various ideas of god which underpin any religion of which I am aware.
Here, somewhat distilled, are the arguments I have read in favour of 'god', at least the Xian god.
1. Without god to keep us in line, we'd all be immoral, depraved individuals. Since I don't believe in god and try my best to be a good person anyway (tho I am sure I fail in many ways), that seems to me to be a very unhappy way to see people
2. I am afraid of death....if not for me, then for my loved ones....I want to see them again and I want to believe that they and I will live after death. Pure wish fulfilment. Wanting something, unfortunately, doesn't make it so
3.Look at the world/universe! Can you explain EVERYTHING? If not, why there must be GOD! After all, if you can't explain it otherwise, then it MUST be god. This is known as the god of the gaps notion.....wherever there is a gap in human understanding, the gap is filled by the notion of god. Interestingly, few of these people will acknowledge that 400 years ago the gaps were much smaller than they were 4000 years ago, and the room available for their god continues to shrink at an astounding pace....we've pushed it back by more than 13.7 billion years since the venerable bede
4. It's in the holy book....it is the literal word of god!!! (this is a common theme in most religions, and they are often willing to kill those who ascribe to a slightly different book or even the same book, but read differently. Xians, not so much anymore, but some muslims for sure, and Xians aren't that different)
5. It brings me and others like me some comfort and does no harm, while engendering a spirit of community and charity
This last reminds me of some of the posters here, and is in itself pretty innocuous. We had a long, acrimonious thread here about whether religious moderates in essence sheltered or encouraged fanatics, and I have no intention of revisiting that topic. Suffice it to say that if every religious believer were motivated only by that last notion, then the world would be a far happier, kinder place than it is. That is so even tho recent studies have shown that on average atheists are more compassionate, and more socially liberal than are religious believers. I suspect that the studies would be reversed if all believers were, for example, clones of Mycroft.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari