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If atheism isn't a religion... what is it then?

Classik

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If atheism isn't a religion... what is it then? You think atheism isn't a religion? Think again.

You can take your penalty kick now - just don't kick over the bar:lol
 
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This is a rather complex question... it depends on how you define religion and what kind of atheists you look at.
There are very strong and convinced atheists that make strong (even though negative) assertions about the supernatural world and spirituality. For such people you are right, Classik, they are religious in their atheist ways.
But there are also those that just simply don't believe, without giving it much thought (lots of people from my region of Germany are like that. They don't care much for spirituality and believe in no supernatural entities, because it's just never been a relevant part of their lives). Some of them could be seen as agnostics rather than as atheists, but many of them are simply irreligious (they don't care) and/or have a slightly negative or hostile attitide towards religion, church, clerics and God.
I wouldn't consider that sort of atheism as a religion. It's really an absence of spirituality.
 
I agree Claudya that atheism as a cause is a religion.
But mostly I see people call themselves atheists because they refuse the truth.
They don't want to face up to the idea that there is a God that they need to answer to.
It is easier to say that "he is not there" and just find other people who agree with them.
After all, misery loves company.
 
Even the ones who say they don't care have a god. It's not a supernatural god, but if you interact with them enough, you can tell who or what it is: it might be the Euro; it might be the rock group Rammstein; it might be Heidi Klum; or it might be the Bayern Munich football team--yeah, I know that last one's pretty far-fetched, but it happens. Everyone has a god (or gods). Some people just don't want to admit it.
 
or it might be the Bayern Munich football team--yeah,...
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As pointed out above, it depends how you define 'religion'. This has cropped up several times before and the disagreement is only in the definition.

If you would like to post the definition of your choice Classik, we may have a more interesting discussion.

Will this one do?
Cambridge Dictionary On-Line said:
1. the belief in and worship of a god or gods, or any such system of belief and worship the Christian religion
2. informal an activity which someone is extremely enthusiastic about and does regularly Football is a religion for these people.

It really does use football as an example!

Using that definition - atheism is not a religion. I would say that it is a belief that there are no gods, but as there is no worship involved, it does not fall within this definition of a religion. I suppose it could be called a belief 'system' :chin but I think most atheists would disagree. I think they would argue that they 'believe' in nothing and that they act only on evidence. But what would I know?
 
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Atheism is a belief system, not sure I would call it a religion

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Has atheism ever suffered dellusion? Just curious:dunno :shrug :confused
One could argue that they are all deluded in believing that there are no gods.

Those (most?) atheists with an unquestioning belief in science are also deluded. Science has many errors in its history and doubtless in its current 'understanding'.
 
Yes, atheists may very well be delusioned.
Since delusion is considered to be an illness or the process of illness, and is generally spoken of as mental illness, it's easy to see how anyone in this state could believe what is not true.
But to them it is true.
That is the delusion.
Since we don't know which atheists are delusioned or not, we should pray for them all so that they are able to understand the sound doctrine of the Bible and the saving grace and shed blood of Jesus Christ.
 
Does this piece of tripe used against religion (Christianity, Isla, etc) also apply to athiesm (since some have said atheism also suffers delusion):
"when one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion"
:dunno :confused :shrugDoesn't it also mean atheism is a religion??? :dunno :confused :shrug When many atheist suffer delusion...whaaaaaaaaaaaaat???:dunno :shrug :confused
 
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Does this piece of tripe used against religion (Christianity, Isla, etc) also apply to athiesm (since some have said atheism also suffers delusion)::dunno :confused :shrugDoesn't it also mean atheism is a religion???

No, it is still just a piece of tripe.
 
Languages do change.
Jews were once people who practiced their faith. All others were called Hebrews.
Gay was a happy go lucky type of person. You know what it means now.
Christianity is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, not a religion.
Yet people see Christianity as a religion.
Atheism as a religion? Why not?
 
Languages do change.Jews were once people who practiced their faith. All others were called Hebrews.Gay was a happy go lucky type of person. You know what it means now.Christianity is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, not a religion.Yet people see Christianity as a religion.Atheism as a religion? Why not?
Thanks again..... Seehere
 
Languages do change.
Jews were once people who practiced their faith. All others were called Hebrews.
Gay was a happy go lucky type of person. You know what it means now.
Christianity is a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, not a religion.
Yet people see Christianity as a religion.
Atheism as a religion? Why not?

This is why I sought a definition so that we could all talk the same language.

Christianity, by all dictionary definitions - is a religion. If Christianity isn't a religion, how can atheism possibly be?

By the way, I don't think you are quite right to claim that 'All others were called Hebrews', but no doubt you will tell me that I am wrong :lol Maybe you meant 'gentile'?

Was it 'Alice through the looking glass' that said 'words can mean whatever I want them to mean'? Fair enough.
 
Thanks again..... Seehere

What, this one....

Mike said:
Christians are afraid of the word "religion" because the meaning has been changed by our society, but it is a religion. We can say we aren't "religious" because we're afraid of what that word has come to mean, but a long time ago, there was nothing bad implied by saying you were religious. Personally, I stopped being afraid to use these words quite some time ago. I won't let society change the meanings for me.
 
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