Their Christian remnants wouldn’t involve the Law of the Torah. — Noah Te Stroete
Do unto others as you would have done unto you (by others). — Noah Te Stroete
No. As I mentioned earlier, the myths and parables have morals or lessons that also have value. — Noah Te Stroete
Because that my theistic friends, is how you get modern science and modern civilization. — VoidDetector
If so, what are these extra religious things that these atheists would keep? — VoidDetector
Care to justify this with an actual argument? I’m open to one — Noah Te Stroete
Most clerics don’t view Christianity as involving astrology. — Noah Te Stroete
Fact remains, astrology still concerns deity stuff. — VoidDetector
Instead of looking to or for the moral of a myth, legend, story, or parable (Yes, there is even Christian mythology. Only the dolts take it literally.); the atheist debunks the most literal interpretation of the text. That’s why so many atheists think the religious are stupid, or they think we are deluding ourselves. — Noah Te Stroete
You said that in the other thread, too, but I've not run into much of a connection between religion and astrology. I'm not sure what you're referring to there. — Terrapin Station
“Greek system of planetary Gods”, — VoidDetector
The problem I have with religion from that perspective, though, is.... — Terrapin Station
The problem with atheistic scientists analyzing the truth value of religions is that they are usually more literal and fundamentalist about analyzing religious texts than many if not most religious believers. Instead of looking to or for the moral of a myth, legend, story, or parable (Yes, there is even Christian mythology. Only the dolts take it literally.); the atheist debunks the most literal interpretation of the text. That’s why so many atheists think the religious are stupid, or they think we are deluding ourselves. This is a mistake that religious texts can’t impart wisdom and that science alone can address all truths wrt humanity. — Noah Te Stroete
Newborns are inherently atheistic. — Harry Hindu
I don't actually see that quote on the astrology page. — Terrapin Station
Newborns are born ignorant of more or less everything, including knowledge of God. — Pattern-chaser
If the answer to do you “believe in god?” is anything other than “yes”, you are an atheist. You can also be an antitheist and/or agnostic. They are not mutually exclusive. Atheism means “without belief”, anti-theism is when you are against religion(s) and agnostic is a stance on whether or not the existence of god can be known. If you are just the classic fence sitting agnostic, you are also an atheist. — DingoJones
Atheism broadly means lack of belief in deities... — VoidDetector
Wikipedia/atheism describes atheism to broadly mean lack of belief in deities. — VoidDetector
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