beezer wrote:Symmetry wrote:beezer wrote:Symmetry wrote:Ok, so let me ask you a difficult question- what could an atheist like myself do in order to no longer be religious?
What do you mean by an atheist "like yourself?"
Don't believe in a supernatural power, don't attend an atheist "church".
What else can I do? or not do?
In my opinion, there's nothing you can do to avoid being religious. There's nothing any of us can do actually. We're all religious. Doesn't matter if you're Buddhist, Atheist, Christian, or whatever. You have a belief system with elements that are central to how you perceive the world. They also affect how you view the afterlife.
You can eliminate God, but you'll insert something to take its place - your own values based on your own logic, your own perceptions, your own senses.
So, everything is a religion?
Thing is, I have a deep and abiding respect for religion. That might seem bizarre, but I genuinely do. I had my "religion is crap" phase when I was in my teens, but I got over it. Religion is beautiful, well thought out, often abused, but resilient within the core of believers.
Religion is not, however, everything. And not everybody is religious. To make that argument, you would have to call every kind of belief religious. I don't think that's true. I also think it's deeply wrong to call any belief held by an atheist a substitute for a belief in God, or gods.
To make those assumptions, you have to believe that religion is essentially equal to humanity, and in doing so you diminish both. In other words, I can never be free of religion, and your beliefs are inescapable.
I guess I should ask though, did you believe this before I asked the question? Or did this come to you now?
I ask because you asked me what kind of atheist i was, and before that argued that atheism was a religion because it has "churches". Neither my answer, nor your argument really matter if nobody can escape being religious, no?
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein