Atheism IS a religion. Were you present at the beginning of the universe? Did you see how it was created/formed? No, right? Then you cannot say with any certainty that there is no god.
Can't we all just get along and talk about guns?
Can't we all just get along and talk about guns?
I am not being judgmental.... I could care less as religious beliefs play no part in my life. I am merely calling people out for acting like bigots.
Athiests don't "know" there was no God, only that there is no proof of one. By proof, I mean scientific. Just becuase we do not know for certain what created the universe, does not mean there is not a scientific explaination. If these things around us MUST have been created then what created the Creator? Let us all be above petty, childish posts that talk down to those that do not have the same beliefs...both sides are equally guilty of this.No one knows how it all began. Well, except atheists. They know ALL...without having decent evidence to back it up. The immortal words "Prove It" are their forward defense against anything that is strikingly similar to a Godly question or fact.
Considering Einstein's Theory of Relativity POINTS to a beginning (a beginning which was CREATED), he henceforth proved the existence of some creation, or "Big Bang" in layman's terms. HOWEVER, how many of you have seen an ice cream cone appear in front of you randomly? Not many, unless you are sitting under the balcony at a baseball game on kid's night (awful story). Nothing is created because it chooses to create itself. Creation points to a Creator, whether that be your God, Buddha, or Allah of choice. Even Sir Isaac Newton believed that the Universe was brought about by some sort of "Creator".
Basically, Atheism = The belief that there was nothing. Then the nothing magically exploded for no reason, creating everything. Then a bunch of everything magically rearranged itself for no reason whatsoever into self-replicating particles...which then turned into dinosaurs.
I have believed in a lot growing up, Santa Clause, the Easter Bunny (Rabbit that lays eggs of chocolate = Jesus resurrecting???), and I even believed that there was a monster under my bed that sneaked out at night and urinated on my sheets while I slept...but I don't think I would have EVER believed THAT^^.
We "Dare to be different".
Well, this is already a banned topic in the first place, though the mods seem to be having mercy on it for some reason. Besides, this is the break room...there was a thread on here not too long ago discussing a picture of a half-naked dude with sparkler nipples.
We're an odd bunch
"The atheists are not pushing anything on you"
Really? What is the purpose of all those signs, billboards etc that say "there is no God" that atheists have been funding?
"Every Christian in this thread would go on a rampage"
Really? You know how we ALL think eh? See, I believe in freedom OF religion, as did our Founders. If they want a Muslim symbol there too, more power to them. However, I would bet you would find many more Christians open to a Muslim symbol being put there, than you would Muslims willing to coexist with a Star of David.
"The atheists don't want the cross because not everyone was a Christian"
That's not why, and you know it. They are offended for themselves.
Many who died that day WERE Christian though, why is it so wrong to honor THEM?
I am not offended by atheists, I wish I knew why they spend so much time being offended by me.
I'm an agnostic. I do not believe in god, but cannot say for certain that one does not exist.
Atheism is indeed a religion.
You're an atheist, and no it is not a religion. It is lack of faith, lack of belief. Atheists don't have to prove that a god doesn't exist, yet the religious have to prove that one does. It is easily understood.
Nope
Atheism is a religion like not collecting stamps is a hobby. Seriously, to contend that it's a religion is either a deliberate attempt to confuse the gullible by butchering the language or just plain ignorance. Where's the dogma? The ritual? The rites? The pantheon? It meets none of the criteria of a religion.
That's called advertising and many people do it. Saying that there is no imaginary man in the sky is hardly proselytising. Not like they asked anyone to go to atheist church.I think it became one when they started proselytizing. Remember the bus signs, billboards, etc.
I'm an agnostic. I do not believe in god, but cannot say for certain that one does not exist.
Atheism IS a religion. Were you present at the beginning of the universe? Did you see how it was created/formed? No, right? Then you cannot say with any certainty that there is no god. You BELIEVE there is no god. Therefore, what you claim as absence of faith, is actually faith, since you have no way of being assured you are correct. I know, next comes the "you can't prove a negative" argument. You are making an assertion that you have no facts with which to back up. You are convinced of it in fact. That's the definition of faith. That's religion.
You're an atheist, and no it is not a religion. It is lack of faith, lack of belief. Atheists don't have to prove that a god doesn't exist, yet the religious have to prove that one does. It is easily understood.
That's called advertising and many people do it. Saying that there is no imaginary man in the sky is hardly proselytising. Not like they asked anyone to go to atheist church.
pros·e·lyt·ize
verb /ˈpräsələˌtīz/
proselytised, past participle; proselytised, past tense; proselytises, 3rd person singular present; proselytising, present participle; proselytized, past participle; proselytized, past tense; proselytizes, 3rd person singular present; proselytizing, present participle
Convert or attempt to convert (someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another
- the program did have a tremendous evangelical effect, proselytizing many
- proselytizing for converts
- no amount of proselytizing was going to change their minds
Advocate or promote (a belief or course of action)
- Davis wanted to share his concept and proselytize his ideas