(July 19, 2014 at 9:26 pm)ronedee Wrote: First of all… how can you ask about things you reject outright? How would anything faith based make any sense to you? Or is this just meant to be atheistic entertainment?
So far, I haven't witnessed any willingness to accept anything expressed by the few Christians that replied to you.
It's merely a reversal of a number of questions for atheists posed on a Christian site. There's a whole thread about them here.
(July 19, 2014 at 9:26 pm)ronedee Wrote: Religion aside, in any situation, why would anyone want to know about something that is totally rejected? There is no purpose except to belittle the person and their held belief system.
Since we're probing for answers here, how bout you sitting in your own interrogation chair for a spell?
These aren't nearly as interesting as the originals, but why not?
Quote:1. How is the method by which you became a Atheist reliable?Not believing in things until there is evidence to support them is part of the scientific method. It has produced some remarkable results over the centuries.
Quote:2. Apart from atheist dogma, how can you know what happens when we die?What would atheist dogma be? There is only one thing necessary to be an atheist and that is not to have a belief in god. Simple.
As for what happens after I die, I can't know for sure, but since my consciousness appears to be entirely dependent on my brain I expect to cease when my brain ceases to function. There's no real evidence of life after death.
Quote:3. What if you and your silly atheism are wrong and there is a heaven, hell or afterlife of some kind? (we Christians may have a leg up there?)If I'm wrong about whether there is an after life? Well I will be surprised. Whether I'm pleased or not would depend upon the particular afterlife. Ghostly wafting? Reincarnation? Heaven? Life in another universe? Hell? The possibilities are as endless as the imagination.
Would you have a leg up? Only if Christians are right about which of the myriad of ideas about the afterlife proposed by religions.
Quote:4. If you are atheisms unthinking lacky, how can you call yourself moral? Do you really think morality is simply a question of rule following? (Overall atheists are not a moral bunch. There are no consequences. Nothing to be moral for? And if by chance you are some moral beacon of society, how do you convince fellow atheists of that?)
Actually countries with higher percentages of atheism tend to have lower crime rates. Atheists are under represented in prison. That suggests at a minimum we are pretty law abiding. But that's just rule following isn't it?
Morality is more than rule following. But there is no atheist answer to the question. Atheism is not a philosophy.
Quote:5. If there was a God, in your opinion…. Do you, or do you not believe God "would give" man a free will? Thus, purposely letting the man decide for himself which direction he wants to go?
No idea. You'd have to describe the god you have in mind.
Quote:6. If all you do is follow man's rules, how does your life have any meaning? What makes it your life?
What "man's rules" do you mean. Laws. Yes I try to follow them but they don't give my life purpose. I give my life purpose and meaning.
Quote:7. Where did that which you believe did not created the universe come from? (Everything has a beginning, and an end. If you believe the universe is infinite, then why is it?)
I'm pretty comfort with "I don't know."
Quote:8. What about the unexplained? Have you not had anything happen to you, or someone that is unexplained? Or, is everything explainable? If so, then you, or anyone else explain the unexplainable.
I'm still pretty comfortable with I don't know. But then I haven't seen anything that suggests the supernatural.
Quote:9. What’s your view of Jesus? Have you read the gospel? Or, do Dawkins and his hateful cohorts views make more sense to you?
I used to be sure that there was a historical man named Jesus who preached in Galilee. Now I'm not sure of that.
I've read the gospels, acts, the epistles, and revelations on numerous occasions in several different translations. Dawkins certainly make more sense. But then he rarely speaks in parables.
Quote:10. If there is but one atheism, then why does every atheist have a different pov?Because atheists share only one thing, they do not have a belief in god.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.