A spoon

Jesus_of_Nazareth wrote:The international symbol of Atheism is.........
A spoon.
Atheism is just a label stuck on people that lack a belief in the existence of a god. In itself it does nothing at all. It is a result of something. Mainly education. Be it paid for directly by the user, or indirectly through governments, education is expensive. This means atheism tends to be a function of affluence. It also means once the global economy goes terminally down the gurgler, conventional religions as well as any other forms of superstitions will experience a resurgence.amused wrote:My thought here was that atheism is more like a subversive acid that corrodes and weakens religious attitudes, and over time the cumulative effect will eventually cause its collapse.
Which is why, from a purely evolutionary survival of offspring point of view, it's worth undermining religion and spreading education so that rational public policies are enacted that prevent the collapse of society.Seraph wrote:Atheism is just a label stuck on people that lack a belief in the existence of a god. In itself it does nothing at all. It is a result of something. Mainly education. Be it paid for directly by the user, or indirectly through governments, education is expensive. This means atheism tends to be a function of affluence. It also means once the global economy goes terminally down the gurgler, conventional religions as well as any other forms of superstitions will experience a resurgence.amused wrote:My thought here was that atheism is more like a subversive acid that corrodes and weakens religious attitudes, and over time the cumulative effect will eventually cause its collapse.
We are the Hollow Men.
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
True, but it's a step in the right direction, IMO.Thumpalumpacus wrote:Irreligious does not automatically mean rational.
I think you iz talking about SantaThumpalumpacus wrote:Irreligious does not automatically mean rational.
I was being picky; atheism is not an agency. It's education, among other things, that corrodes and weakens religious attitudes, and atheism may be the result of it. And yeah, atheists are not markedly more rational than theists.amused wrote:Which is why, from a purely evolutionary survival of offspring point of view, it's worth undermining religion and spreading education so that rational public policies are enacted that prevent the collapse of society.Seraph wrote:Atheism is just a label stuck on people that lack a belief in the existence of a god. In itself it does nothing at all. It is a result of something. Mainly education. Be it paid for directly by the user, or indirectly through governments, education is expensive. This means atheism tends to be a function of affluence. It also means once the global economy goes terminally down the gurgler, conventional religions as well as any other forms of superstitions will experience a resurgence.amused wrote:My thought here was that atheism is more like a subversive acid that corrodes and weakens religious attitudes, and over time the cumulative effect will eventually cause its collapse.
We are the Hollow Men.
This is the way the world ends
Not with a bang but a whimper.
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