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Studying atheism
#11
RE: Studying atheism
(November 17, 2014 at 9:18 am)ManMachine Wrote:
(November 17, 2014 at 7:16 am)Skygirl Wrote: Hi, i joined the group because i am studying atheism. I need to interview a few atheists and I hope i can correspond via email to you who are kind enough to help me. My email add is <removed>
Thank you Smile

Well if nothing else it's refreshing to see someone who believes in god wanting to study atheism, although I am a little curious as to exactly how disinterested this study might actually be.

MM

Um, been at this 13 years. When people offer their e-mails what they are really doing is trying to pick off someone they think they can mentor and sway. Much harder to do in the open where everyone can see.

Certainly there is a history of skepticism and you can point out individual skeptics and atheists who have had a huge impact on society. But the word "atheist" itself is not a club or religion. Saying you want to study "atheism" as if it were is like saying you want to study "lack of belief in unicorns".


What the theist can learn from atheists, isn't that we are a religion or political party. What they can learn from us is that we are not sheep, we are diverse, and our skepticism is a result, not of our label itself, but an exposure to how critical thinking works outside personal bias.
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#12
RE: Studying atheism
Clearly it was a passive sales pitch for a porn site......
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#13
RE: Studying atheism
Well personally I'd love to hear more from Skygirl in the Forum, alas my suspicion is that she has no real interest in that...

(November 17, 2014 at 9:48 am)Rhythm Wrote: Clearly it was a passive sales pitch for a porn site......

D'uh, thats Genius! What better place to find depraved porn-minded souls than on an atheist forum!
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition

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#14
RE: Studying atheism
Hi sorry if offended anyone with my post. I live in a very religious country and i'm finding it hard to interview someone (only got to interview 1). So, i decided to give this site a try. Main topics i plan to cover are the rejection of theism and identity process formation of an atheist. Some of the discussions in this thread are quite helpful and thank u for that. Since people are from different background, i would also want to know the background of the person i will be interviewing (thus giving out my email which was a wrong move, forgive me, this is my first time to join an online forum). If anybody is willing to participate, i would be more than grateful. Thank u.
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#15
RE: Studying atheism
(November 17, 2014 at 10:46 am)Skygirl Wrote: Hi sorry if offended anyone with my post. I live in a very religious country and i'm finding it hard to interview someone (only got to interview 1).

How is interviewing 1 - ONE - person going to be helpful? How can this even begin to scratch the surface of any topic?
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#16
RE: Studying atheism
What country do you live in?
In every country and every age, the priest had been hostile to Liberty.
- Thomas Jefferson
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#17
RE: Studying atheism
I suggest accruing 30 posts and being here for 30 days before trying to get anyone to do an interview. We're a community here and as such we prefer people to at least try to integrate themselves somewhat before asking things from us. Feel free to make threads on those topics, but I would advise against asking people to specifically be involved in your interviews until you meet the 30/30 requirement (see the rules).

Otherwise, welcome aboard. I hope you stick around and get to know us properly Smile
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#18
RE: Studying atheism
(November 17, 2014 at 10:46 am)Skygirl Wrote: Hi sorry if offended anyone with my post. I live in a very religious country and i'm finding it hard to interview someone (only got to interview 1). So, i decided to give this site a try. Main topics i plan to cover are the rejection of theism and identity process formation of an atheist. Some of the discussions in this thread are quite helpful and thank u for that. Since people are from different background, i would also want to know the background of the person i will be interviewing (thus giving out my email which was a wrong move, forgive me, this is my first time to join an online forum). If anybody is willing to participate, i would be more than grateful. Thank u.

The post was probably not offensive per se, just against the rules against spamming and advertising. It might feel a bit offensive to some if there is the feeling that forum members are used more as guinea pigs than discussion partners, and there is no real interest in discussion.

But you already surpassed expectations by replying.

So instead of doing straight onesided interviews I would propose that you open discussion threads with questions for example, and then *participate* in them by replying to criticism.

Can I ask what the assignment or study is for and what country?
The fool hath said in his heart, There is a God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
Psalm 14, KJV revised edition

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#19
RE: Studying atheism
(November 17, 2014 at 10:50 am)abaris Wrote:
(November 17, 2014 at 10:46 am)Skygirl Wrote: Hi sorry if offended anyone with my post. I live in a very religious country and i'm finding it hard to interview someone (only got to interview 1).

How is interviewing 1 - ONE - person going to be helpful? How can this even begin to scratch the surface of any topic?

Hi, i meant i only got to interview one person so far. Im from the Philippines.
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#20
RE: Studying atheism
Welcome Skygirl!

I hope you join in. You'll probably get much better results if you join in on the discussions. Interviews are entirely one sided. Discussions allow you to get to know our tone and online personalities. It will give you a lot more to write about.
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