I wasn't talking about intentional mischaracterization. I think many atheists don't think twice when they say things like that. — T Clark
And that's what atheists reject. The ineffable doesn't need great big piles of filigreed stonework, or Indian converts, or red letter days to glorify it. — Vera Mont
Indeed. I include that in what I said earlier. Perhaps an unintentional straw man argument. — Tom Storm
TC seems to be saying that atheists twist ideas of god into distortions and then use those distortions as evidence that God is a problematic idea. In other words, it's a variation on a straw man argument. — Tom Storm
You have misunderstood and misused my metaphor. — T Clark
Atheism forces God into little boxes and then complains when the boxes don't stack neatly. — T Clark
We’ll all be DEAD before we finish this game… — Mikie
For example, part of the meaning of modern atheism are the unsustainable life-styles we associate with consumer-capitalism, life-styles that Baby Boomers in particular often justify on the basis of their metaphysical belief that "you only live once" . Atheism both drives, and is driven by, consumer capitalism, e.g. retailers preaching to us that we must live this 'one' life to the fullest.
If my opinion is correct, then the rise of sustainable environmentalism throughout the world will be correlated with a rejection of today's widespread atheistic beliefs for metaphysical belief systems that give moral incentive for individuals to live sustainably. — sime
Better known for their high-dollar political spending, the billionaire Koch brothers have also poured millions into Catholic University’s business school to promote a free-market orthodoxy sharply at odds with the teachings [earthly stewardship] of Pope Francis. — https://prospect.org/culture/koch-brothers-latest-target-pope-francis/
Different people interpret it in different ways, which is not unusual. — T Clark
Call it what you will, but it is part of what it means to be a theist. — T Clark
I think religious feeling ultimately comes from personal experience of God. — T Clark
By “thought system” do you by chance mean science? Science is probably better described as a method.
— praxis
I wasn't thinking about science in particular. Ciceronianus said this:
Theism breeds all sorts of convictions, demands, wishes, conclusions, dreams, hopes, institutions, strictures and emotions (not to mention wars and other forms of violence).
— Ciceronianus
I think it's reasonable to apply something similar to the atheistic worldview. — T Clark
It doesn't have to be, but the aggressive type I am talking about, and that we often see here on the forum, usually is. — T Clark
I expect that a good number of conscientious Christians don't spend a lot of time arguing. — Wayfarer
I don't pretend to know whether there are many theists who act as though they believe in everlasting life, since I have met so vanishingly few of them in relation to how many there presumably are in the world. — Janus
That's a rather sweeping statement! — Janus
As far as believers are concerned, God is not a social theory or internet talking point, but the most important fact about life. For them, 'life everlasting' is real, and so the lack of it is a real loss, an inestimable tragedy. — Wayfarer
I think anyone who considers themselves a philosopher should know how to play chess, and should play well. — Mikie
What about this: do what you want with your own stuff (and here this only includes stuff you’re using for yourself) so long as it doesn’t harm anyone else. — Jamal