(February 2, 2019 at 12:33 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote:(February 2, 2019 at 12:13 pm)Acrobat Wrote: Actual brain scans contradict the self reporting. Atheist may be more inclined to say that they’re atheism is not that important, than theists, but this doesn’t actually mean they treat it as any less important.I don't think faries exist either, is that also an important part of my life. To me they are equivalent.
Brain scans shows that both atheism and theism are linked to the areas of the brain that govern our sense of self. Beliefs or concepts that support our atheism or our religious beliefs, light up our rewards centers similiarly for both.
While not every atheist wears an red A pin, has a Darwin fish bumper stickers, or attends atheists conferences, not all Christians wear crucifixes either, this doesn’t mean that these elements are any less important to our sense of self.
It also doesn’t take a genius to see how disbelief and belief, bleeds over to a variety of our perceptions, our moral views, political, meaning, etc...
I mean we are in an atheistforum.
Yet, we don’t see you on an “afariest” forum, gathering together in groups of “afariest”, or even feeling compelled to use any such label to identify who you are..