Hi, everyone I decided to join this forum as I am a non-theist and am passionate about the immense wonder and awe provided by a scientific view of life. I hope that I can join in discussions with other like-minded people who also recognise the beauty of a true understanding of the world and hopefully learn some new things along the way. My views would rank a 6 on Dawkins's 7-point scale so, in short, I don't ascribe life to any of the gods of the world religions and I don't believe in a higher power due to a lack of any evidence to suggest the existence of one. While of course we cannot definitively know that there is no god, I don't believe it makes rational sense to live your life under the assumption that there is when there is no basis for this view. Besides that, I also believe that the sheer wonder provided by understanding science is far more awe-inspiring and humbling and truly makes me marvel at how much of a crazy happenstance my existence and the existence of everyone I love is. I am a fan of Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Lawrence Krauss, amongst many others, and largely owe my outlook to their work. Glad to be here!
"The chances of each of us coming into existence are infinitesimally small, and even though we shall all die some day, we should count ourselves fantastically lucky to get our decades in the sun." - Richard Dawkins