Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Are Good and Evil just based on perception?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Are Good and Evil just based on perception?
- Question: If there was one huge secret about life, would you prefer to receive it in idea form or experience form? And why?
- Question: What is the best definition of the word "reductionism" ? Can someone help me please?
- Question: What is the best definition of the word "reductionism?"?
- Question: What survival function does music play?
- Question: Is atheism a belief itself?
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| Question: Is atheism a belief itself? Posted: 19 Feb 2016 07:03 AM PST My take on it, (as a former atheist), is: it CAN be, to some people. But it often isn't. It all depends on the atheist in question... Atheism, in its most basic sense, is just a lack of belief in a god or gods, and that really is the full extent of it, to a lot of atheists I know! My dad and grandmother, for instance, are both this kind of atheist... They don't actively think there's nothing more to this reality. But they've never had a deeply life-changing spiritual experience of their own, so they don't actively think there IS either... They're both very open-minded! I can talk to them about my spirituality, and they find it interesting to hear about it. They will readily admit that I COULD potentially be on to something, but they wouldn't know. So in their case, their atheism is merely the ABSENCE of belief, due to a lack of reasons to believe. ..But there are also those people, (especially vocal anti-theists and the likes), to whom their atheism is actually one hell of a lot more than that! People who actively think there is no God of any kind, (or anything worthy of being called "God"), and that there is nothing more to this reality than what can be physically detected using scientifically reproducible, empirical means... If you ask me, that very much is its own positive worldview, and its own positive belief about what this reality is, or what it can and cannot be... But of course, even amongst atheists like that, there are varying degrees of certainty! Some of them merely think there probably isn't anything more to it, (which is a weak/agnostic belief), while others will claim to KNOW that all believers are full of sh*t, and will categorically state that no God could possibly exist! (..Which I think is absurdly close-minded, and can easily reach fundamentalist religious levels of arrogant, unjustified cocksureness + intellectual dishonesty.) |
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