Thanks. Yes, humanism and atheism are entirely compatible. I just like the latter as a personal description, because it's more familiar and has more impact. But far more interesting is Stimbo's claim to Potrzebieistic thinking. I know little about this philosophy, but based on what I do know it's about want and need. If that's correct (and I said it, so it may not be) then there lies a philosophical angle which aligns itself with the very ways of humanity. Or it could be about a spoof weights and measures system - an allusion, therefore, to Flying Spaghetti Monster-ism. Insanity x is a creationist atheist? Well, that could be rational. Premeditated panspermia could in some way constitute a creationist situation whilst precluding theology.
Thanks again for the replies.
Thanks again for the replies.
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