Thought I'd start it as a seperate thread, as it comes up occasionally.
But specifically:
How about... an athiest believes that the creation of the universe can be fully explained using only natural laws and materials still found within the universe itself. There is no need to invoke any form of supernatural or external force of any kind.
Also, they believe that any and all phenomenon that occur within this universe can also be explained by similar laws and forces, again without any recourse to divine intervention. And thus, anything that religious believers would see as a 'miracle' an atheist believes there is always an alternative natural explanation for.
I have to use the term believes in such a way, because they don't actually know, and thus, it forms a belief only.
Also, as a bit of a technicality, we are all atheists. We all have a certain 'non-belief' towards some aspect of the various worlds deities. I'm an atheist towards a Christian, Muslim and Judaic 'God'. They are atheist towards the shamanic spirituality. etc etc.
But specifically:
Originally Posted by AdminAssistant
(and lack of belief IS a belief - an atheist BELIEVES that there is no God)
No. Not so. Is lack of a steak dinner a different kind of steak dinner? I don't knit quilts. Is "not knitting quilts" a hobby? Is a lack of funds in my wallet actually funds that I can spend at a different store? No. Lack of belief is quite simply lack of belief. Nothing more, no mysticism, no rituals.
I'll tell you what I do believe, though. The similar notions of God as presented by Christianity, Islam, and Judaism present to me a very flawed, very human entity that does not possess the qualities or capabilities of an omnipotent, omniscient being. Instead I see what primitive people thought such a being might be like.
I don't believe He's real in the same way I disregard Santa, the tooth fairy, and the Easter bunny. Do you consider your lack of belief in them to be a belief, or is it simply something you don't believe?
(and lack of belief IS a belief - an atheist BELIEVES that there is no God)
No. Not so. Is lack of a steak dinner a different kind of steak dinner? I don't knit quilts. Is "not knitting quilts" a hobby? Is a lack of funds in my wallet actually funds that I can spend at a different store? No. Lack of belief is quite simply lack of belief. Nothing more, no mysticism, no rituals.
I'll tell you what I do believe, though. The similar notions of God as presented by Christianity, Islam, and Judaism present to me a very flawed, very human entity that does not possess the qualities or capabilities of an omnipotent, omniscient being. Instead I see what primitive people thought such a being might be like.
I don't believe He's real in the same way I disregard Santa, the tooth fairy, and the Easter bunny. Do you consider your lack of belief in them to be a belief, or is it simply something you don't believe?
Also, they believe that any and all phenomenon that occur within this universe can also be explained by similar laws and forces, again without any recourse to divine intervention. And thus, anything that religious believers would see as a 'miracle' an atheist believes there is always an alternative natural explanation for.
I have to use the term believes in such a way, because they don't actually know, and thus, it forms a belief only.
Also, as a bit of a technicality, we are all atheists. We all have a certain 'non-belief' towards some aspect of the various worlds deities. I'm an atheist towards a Christian, Muslim and Judaic 'God'. They are atheist towards the shamanic spirituality. etc etc.
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