So everyone who existed before the advent of religion was... dead. — Baden
Neanderthal man buried his dead as a 'ritual'. He had a theism. — Marcus de Brun
Burying your dead isn't an indicator that you believe in one or more deities. — Michael
So up until the magical " advent" of religion (dates yet to be provided): the burial ritual should be considered as an irreligious exercise; one of empty futility? Decorating manure, or some primitive scatological practicality? — Marcus de Brun
If the ritualistic burial of dead, dressing the dead and furnishing them with jewels or material objects, is not a clear indication of a 'religious' or extra-corporeal belief system, then what does the ritual indicate? — Marcus de Brun
a pursuit or interest followed with great devotion.
"consumerism is the new religion" — Marcus de Brun
Q: Do atheists have beliefs about the self and the universe which they follow with great devotion?
A: Yes all atheists must have such beliefs and follow those beliefs with great devotion.
Q: Do Atheists have religious beliefs?
A: Yes if they are to continue to live, they must have beliefs, and those beliefs must be followed 'with great and particular devotion'.
Q What becomes of an atheist who does not follow the beliefs essential to his/her/it's continued existence?
A: The atheist becomes a dead atheist! — Marcus de Brun
We could probably prove God is a Panda using similar methods. — Baden
To refer to one as an atheist, is simply to assert that he does not agree with a particular exogenous refinement of his own thought. There is no such thing as an atheist, as no man can deny the inescapable metaphysical experience of himself. — Marcus de Brun
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