RE: The Neo-Atheist Movement
July 12, 2015 at 10:52 am
(This post was last modified: July 12, 2015 at 10:53 am by Whateverist.)
(July 12, 2015 at 10:12 am)jacobthetuna95 Wrote: I think that you are raising some good points, especially about laws in the country of which you are a citizen. I suppose to clarify, this has less to do with the de facto goals of the atheist movement, which I think are all commendable, and more to do with the culture around it.
There are a few political causes which are sure to garner atheist support. Certainly most of us won't want evolution dumbed down or creationism snuck into the teaching of biology. But I think you are way over reaching if you think there is or should be an atheist movement. There is nothing foundational about what all atheists have in common except for the rejection of belief in deities. I'm not and would not seek to become a card carrying atheist. There is no there there.
(July 12, 2015 at 10:12 am)jacobthetuna95 Wrote: I feel amongst my atheist peers that many of them are angry at the existence of religion and tend to treat the religious as if they are misguided children to be corrected or a plague to be annihilated, which I cannot abide by.
Payback can be a bitch. Kids whose basic common sense does not allow for the supernatural but who grow up in strict religious households/communities can have really bad experiences. At a vulnerable time they can come in for some pretty harsh coercion from their should-be care takers. If these kids grow up to be angry atheists it should surprise no one. But to describe it as "anger at god" is a theist perspective. You a theist, Jacob?
(July 12, 2015 at 10:12 am)jacobthetuna95 Wrote: And we also cannot focus our citations of our atheism on a single religion, as there is no logic in saying that one religion is flawed, so all religion is flawed because of how diverse human religion is.
You and everyone interested in putting together the perfect political machine should announce when you're meeting and see who will join you. Best of luck. Try not to become political dicks, but if you must, don't overstate the percent of atheists you represent.