(September 1, 2015 at 9:39 am)ChadWooters Wrote: Whateverist, as an atheist I felt very liberated in the way expressed by the OP. But it was a lie, a very attractive one at that. My point is that atheists accuse believers of needing an emotional crutch but the opposite is just as true: atheism is not without its own security blanket - the oblivion that erases all regrets.
Again, if you believe in an atheist dogma, which is the stupid thing to do. Many of us don't and that's why I was more or less callling the OP out on his line of thinking, which I, personally, don't support. It doesn't play any role in my life and I refuse to be associated with it. Even by proxy, as in calling it 7 steps to a godless life. I am godless, but I never looked at any blueprint to confirm that way of life.