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Atheist ‘Church’ Launches In Usa
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Atheists – what do you think of this? Do you feel the need for a sense of community - or to 'Come Out' as an atheist?
http:// www.sta ndard.c o.uk/ne ws/lond on/glob al-miss ion-ath eist-ch urch-la unches- in-usa- 8708733 .html
Personally, I abhor the way in which this appears to be emulating Christianity. These people don't speak for me.
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Personally, I abhor the way in which this appears to be emulating Christianity. These people don't speak for me.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Octavius - //Quite, but the swathing assumption by atheists on AB R&S is that people with religion ARE educationally subnormal.//
I'm unsure how you get this impression when all I ever see is theists being accused. at most, of being illogical and disingenuous. This is hardly the same as educationally subnormal.
Do you have any examples?
I'm unsure how you get this impression when all I ever see is theists being accused. at most, of being illogical and disingenuous. This is hardly the same as educationally subnormal.
Do you have any examples?
My atheism is a negative, not a positive. Not a belief in something, even a belief in an absence of something. It is a total lack of belief. A lack of blinkers, superstition and unthinking acceptance; a lack of disregard for logic; a lack of denial of common sense; a lack of abandonment of reason. I am still waiting, in vain, for someone to offer me proof, to convince me beyond possibility of doubt, of the unreasonableness of my inability to accept dogma, fairy-tales and age-old mistranslations as lucid perfect truth.
Trouble is, atheism can be a lonely path to tread. You have only to buy a few local newspapers to see that the vast majority of social events are organised by and for religion. Fetes, whist-drives, film-shows, talks, excursions, craft-circles, quizzes and many more are organised by church people, on church premises, for church fund-raising. And if I were poor enough to need food distribution, I'd hate to have to go into a church to receive it.
Trouble is, atheism can be a lonely path to tread. You have only to buy a few local newspapers to see that the vast majority of social events are organised by and for religion. Fetes, whist-drives, film-shows, talks, excursions, craft-circles, quizzes and many more are organised by church people, on church premises, for church fund-raising. And if I were poor enough to need food distribution, I'd hate to have to go into a church to receive it.
Chrisgel - wilfully ignorant? Do you have any examples?
"if I were poor enough to need food distribution, I'd hate to have to go into a church to receive it."
Fair enough, but for the most part (can't speak for all levels of the devout) you would be received and welcomed and treated with equal care and consideration as any other person. In sentiment though I would agree, in my church the ladies who run our village church (its not Priests & Vicars, thats just a myth!) are very lovely but can talk the arse end off a donkey about all things bright and beautiful and Gladys' hip-op etc etc and before you know it you've lost half a day. Still, nobody has choked to death swallowing their pride.
"if I were poor enough to need food distribution, I'd hate to have to go into a church to receive it."
Fair enough, but for the most part (can't speak for all levels of the devout) you would be received and welcomed and treated with equal care and consideration as any other person. In sentiment though I would agree, in my church the ladies who run our village church (its not Priests & Vicars, thats just a myth!) are very lovely but can talk the arse end off a donkey about all things bright and beautiful and Gladys' hip-op etc etc and before you know it you've lost half a day. Still, nobody has choked to death swallowing their pride.
Atalanta, my wife used to be president of the local branch of the WI which in case some people aren't aware is a secular organisation with no religious affiliations at all. When christmas came around many members thought it would be nice to have a carol service, My wife scandalised them by suggesting that they went to a church of a different denomination for a change. Christian but not the correct kind of christian, don't you just love their tolerant and forgiving natures.
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