RE: Total Fucking Fuck You Rant: Please Ignore
December 5, 2012 at 8:22 am
(This post was last modified: December 5, 2012 at 8:26 am by Vincenzo Vinny G..)
(December 5, 2012 at 8:00 am)The_Germans_are_coming Wrote: You. In this thread. stated. That atheism furthers negative mental health effects!
Now I wanted you to point out to me how came to that conclusion so I could understand your argument.
You. refused - therefor your argument invalid.
Your behavior is dispicabel! You pritty much insult just about everyone here! And somehow think it`s funny to make constant nazi references about me.
You dont give sources, you dont give any kind of proof for your claims, you simply rant arround your baseless pile of shit.
You talk about atheism as it if where some kind of ideological monolyphical movement. Now that is a mistake only made by religious celots who cannot grasp the concept of individual thought - which is the basis of atheism.
With every single post you make, you attempt to change the subject to avoid providing any kind of answere (doging bullet) and if one persists in requesting a answere you end the debate.
You are the most pathetic troll ever!
Friedrich, there's a difference between a cause of a mental disorder, versus an aggravating factor of a mental disorder.
A cause of a mental disorder might be, for instance, a dysfunctional family.
An aggravating factor, such as not getting enough sleep, or playing excessively loud music, or relationship problems, might make it worse, or draw out the negative effects, or hamper the improvements from it.
Now atheism in itself might not cause a mental disorder. But it's not too unreasonable to conclude that a more nihilistic vision of the world that comes about when there is no greater purpose, greater source or external anchor (as useful as delusions as they may me, or maybe not even delusions), there can be an aggravating effect to certain social conditions.
Existential crises, where people sometimes feel their lives are meaningless, or seek a reason or purpose in their life that atheism cannot provide, or see no justification for their life without a transcendent source or something- this is certainly not inconceivable for some people.
Add to that, the fact that in many socioeconomic climates, religion serves as a source of social functioning. Isolating yourself from the social functioning like religious and cultural events can exacerbate mental problems like depression and anxiety. Perhaps the problem is with the intolerance in the culture itself which makes this problem worse.
But as you can see, I don't think atheism creates mental problems. I think it's very possible it might make some worse though.