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You have to understand though that there is a form of trust in consideration of truth when one takes a label unto themselves.
Ah! I want to go to bed! Why do we assume that atheists ever assumed a label? I'd be just as happy without the damn label. I don't care about it. In fact, all atheists wouldn't give a crap about being apart of some club of non-believers. There is no trust. We don't have large, ornate buildings where we all get together once a week to compare clothing. Rejection (denial, as we've accepted) suspends atheists from the scrutiny of theistic qualities.
Thats exactly my point, its sophisticate enough now to the point where they mind as well start doing that and handing out hand outs.
You shouldn't care to take a label onto yourself because it is misleading at most, and doesn't do anything besides tempt salesmen to try and sell each other their nonsense.
Like you said before
While I agree that labels are ridiculous; I'll refrain from taking said advice from someone who has his own label. Atheist's only label exists because we are, as the definition implies, FREE OF DEITIES. It's not a label so much as, we're free from labels. We are A=not Theists=Supreme-being-oriented. You could also call us by our first or last names, if that helps. I guarantee none of us would care I'll concede it is a label, but only so far as eliminating us from the confusion of religion is concerned. Barring that, we're just who we are for the very limited and fleeting time we have left on this planet.
While many people here know that I practice Satanism, it is hardly a label I use to describe myself in terms of when people ask what I believe in, I simply say, "me". But aside from that, yea its kind of hard to do considering humans use labels to learn by association.
You can't really have a label that makes you free from labels heh, but I understand where you're trying to go with this.
Absolutely right. I'm sure there's always a label people throw on me. It's usually *******. Oh well. I need to sleep. Tooooo much beer.
Dude you keep saying that haha.
Atheism is a lack of belief in a god or gods. Not simply a "lack of belief" So yes, it is entirely possible to be both an atheist and a Buddhist.
How can one be "atheistic about Buddhism"?I know that, which is why I said you can't be atheistic about Buddhism if you don't believe that atheism is a belief.
. Since science, religion and art are all really branches of the same tree.
How so?
Obviously, I thought it would be self explanatory, since the words you use and the environment (for the most part) you see was created by us, from the mind (which is the tree).
In terms of reality being what you want it to be, sure.
If Atheists see the world for what it is, then how come they don't do anything about it?
but when it comes down to atheism is just a big a bag to carry as anything else
Generally I don't think you should be speaking of who is the more educated group,
Since when does getting your nails done have any practical survival application besides getting a guy? Since when is "Christian science" considered an education? What makes theoretical science so darned important that those scientists make more money than our army or farmers?
Face it, education is simply having a more developed knowledge of what people have invoked into existence.
Disagree, I dare you, education means nothing if you cannot realize that most people have one now days . Just because One is educated in a favored field does not make them more educated, just more one sided and likely to have irrational and unthought of biases.
If Atheists see the world for what it is, then how come they don't do anything about it?
This is funny to me. You are asking why one of the smallest minorities on earth, and possibly the most disliked, doesn't change the world.
On top of that, we have atheists on both sides of some conflicts, eg, capitalism vs socialism, where our net effect is approximately zilch.This is funny to me. You are asking why one of the smallest minorities on earth, and possibly the most disliked, doesn't change the world.
Look at post 25, near the end.
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Face it, education is simply having a more developed knowledge of what people have invoked into existence.
Disagree, I dare you, education means nothing if you cannot realize that most people have one now days . Just because One is educated in a favored field does not make them more educated, just more one sided and likely to have irrational and unthought of biases.
Some strong points!
But the label "atheist" requires conception and acceptance, which is conversion to a new mind set/attitude.
No dogma to remember, haha, then the dogma is set into an unreflective position of denial of arrogance.
And there isn't much contradiction towards science with a majority of other beliefs, just those scientists that all agree on something but haven't proven it. So I wouldn't say directly contradicting science, but contradicting what scientists generally agree on.
I like everything else though
I understand what you mean and I agree with you.
Its just that if One is going to debate with me they better have their notebook handy
As an example, I once considered myself an atheist for some period of time, though I never really felt "fulfilled" I guess, and I broadened my horizon.
Atheism doesn't necessarily teach the Self to restrain or discipline the self in matters of emotional and mental gratification (ego), which can mislead a lot of people into their own sense of hypocritical dogma.
If you want to know what the beliefs are of an individual atheist, you would just need to ask him or her. All you can know about an atheist just from them being labeled as such, is that they lack a belief in god/s. As far as what actual beliefs, philosophy, or even religion (buddhism) a particular atheist might hold, you would have to ask them personally, since the label "atheist" does not address anything else but the lack of belief in gods.Dishonesty, self deceit, hypocrisy, these are all perks that come along with taking on a label that isn't directly specific to the beliefs of a person.
This doesn't makes any sense to me. Can you rephrase this?If an atheist takes on the philosophical position as a Buddhist, then they're representation of atheism becomes false under the single premise that atheism is a lack of belief, which means you cannot be atheistic about buddhism if you believe that atheism is not a belief.
I know that, which is why I said you can't be atheistic about Buddhism if you don't believe that atheism is a belief.
Unless of course you are capable of realizing that anything believed to be true is a belief, than sure, you can be an "Atheist" and a "Buddhist", though the origins are hardly compatible.