Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Beyond Atheism

I've talked about what atheism is but let's extend our conversation beyond the definition:

Atheism is a stance on what we can know; inherently, it makes no judgement on the "goodness" or "morality" or "societal benefits" or "economic strategy" of religion.  There are obviously some atheists that are openly hostile to religion but it is not necessarily so.  There are also atheists that are very accepting of the behavior of most religious people and blend well into those circles.  Typcially though, most atheists fundamentally disagree with the authoritarian stance of religion and its resistance to improvement or refactoring (commonly referred to as "religious dogma") but only take action when those ideas clash in physical reality.

Important groups in atheism:

Secularists:
I'm sure you've heard about "separation of church and state"...this is typically what these people are about.  Most atheists don't care one way or another about religion EXCEPT where those beliefs impose on others.  You need not be an atheist to be a secularist, but typically these ideologies marry well.

Humanists:
Humanism is an ideology which espouses reason, ethics, and justice, whilst specifically rejecting supernatural and religious dogma as a basis of morality and decision-making.  This last part is important to note, because the masses usually don't recognize any way of determining what is "moral" beyond religion and can't understand decision-making without superimposing an authoritarian view of things upon the social-economic-political system.

Final thought:
If you are an atheist, you have not reached enlightenment.  We are all FOREVER students, always growing and always changing.  You can't latch on to some other form of "divinity" whether it be a nation, an economic model, or "nano-technology."  We must learn to treat each other with respect and continue to learn in a healthy, cooperative manner.  Until we have both intelligence and benevolence, whatever else we argue about or discover is meaningless.

The bottom line is, this is not a battle of beliefs...this is a battle against irrationality.

Atheism

I've been talking to a bunch of self-proclaimed "atheists" recently and it was amazing to me to hear what they believed atheism was and what it implies.

Let's get started with what atheism REALLY IS:
Atheism is, literally, a disbelief in the existence of a deity or deities. (Deity: the rank or essential nature of a god).
Atheism is, more broadly, a disbelief in the supernatural (Supernatural: of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe).
The term "atheism" originated from the Greek (atheos), meaning "without god".

Now these people I've been speaking to, talk about how they're atheist...
but they believe in ghosts, or some cosmic spirituality, or that they have some non-religious soul...
and I will tell you now...YOU ARE NOT AN ATHEIST!

Just because you have lost your faith or comfort with your religious affiliation...that does not make you an atheist.  We are atheists because we believe in a rational thought process and believe proof can only exist in the form of observable criteria.  Look into the "fallacies of logic" if you having trouble distinguishing what is a reasonable train of thought and what is not.

I can only believe that there is some political or subversive force in play that is trying to confuse the issue of what atheism is.  Either that or really confused humans are latching on to an idea that they don't really believe in, purely, for some perceived social benefit they might accrue.


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