Queen Tamar Garish wrote:Apparently, I was no clear enough. The strictures of religion leave little room for accepting other beliefs. This most particulary goes for the belief of atheism which is the polar opposite of religion. A Christian will never accept atheism..but that is not excuse to treat an atheist like shit. I also feel the opposite is true. Even if you dislike Christianity it is not an excuse to treat the Christian like shit.
I never meant to imply that atheism was a structured belief system. Just a belief individuals hold.
I am perfectly aware that all atheism is, is a belief that God does not exsist. I think the percieved baggage is derived because I did not make myself clear enough.
The thing is, atheism isn't even a belief that someone holds. It's merely a null state, the lack of belief. To be a thiest, one must have a belief in a god or gods. To be an atheist, one must not have that belief. It is not a case of believing one thing or the other, but believing in something or not. The difference might seem subtle, but it is quite important.
If true, it is horrible. May I point out, however, that because it happened in Texas does not prove it happened it here. I am in no way trying to say it never happens, nor that it may have here. I was merely pointing out that there are other possibilities at play here as well.
You were trying to argue that Atheists can be just as bad as theists (specifically fundamentalist Christians). I'd like to argue that point, but Atheism is so broad that it would be akin to attempting to defend all humanity.
Religious types generally rely on God to explain away intolerance and obnoxious behavior (errantly, I might add). That is their excuse. Some atheists will sometimes do the same things just to be pricks and then complain about a lack of acceptance for them. Not only does this make them as bad as the Christian who is acting like an ass, but a hypocrite too.
I fail to see the point. If a religious type explains away their intolerance and obnoxious behavior on God, then that is what they believe to be true, regardless of if they are right or wrong. If an Atheist explains a religious type's intolerance and obnoxious behavior on the religious type's belief in God and then points out why it is erroneous and intolerant, then would they not be correct?
An atheist would never seriously say, "God told me to do it." If they did, they would not be an atheist.
Your examples seem extremely general and vague, and are thus very difficult to have a meaningful discussion around. Perhaps you could clarify what you mean further.
Verilon: Sorry, should have been "god or gods". Spiritualism, which many would define as pagan, would be considered atheistic.