Positions that negate this and therefore are atheistic Positions include:
Deism(God exists but doesn't interact/only creates once) — CaZaNOx
I don't think that I was arguing about the correctness. — CaZaNOx
I thought this was an interesting contrast, which needs no explanation of the terms. We all know what they mean.Make YOUR Opinion Count! Vote Whether Atheism or Religion is Better for us. — OP title
Which none of us need, do we? I think after all these centuries of discussion, we all know what theism and atheism are. :wink: But which is "better for us"? :chin:it's only a listing of the position — CaZaNOx
In a "classical" debate regarding correctness I would agree. I still find it stunning that it is so hard to address the actual positiv positions like materialism, physicalism, naturalism ect by name but I see that this could lead to an unnessary disortion of the topic.I thought this was an interesting contrast, which needs no explanation of the terms. We all know what they mean. — Pattern-chaser
We are not arguing about a topic that is as clear as you suggest when you writeThe OP asked us to consider, not theism and atheism themselves, but whether theism or atheism is "better for us". — Pattern-chaser
I think after all these centuries of discussion, we all know what theism and atheism are. — Pattern-chaser
↪Frank Apisa
In regards to the concept of Deism. Where would you see the difference between the terms? — CaZaNOx
How do you categorize them?
Where do you get your understanding of the term theism as only stating the existance of god from?
I was refering to the difference between deism and theism.I am not sure of what terms you are asking me to contrast. — Frank Apisa
My interpretation was that this means, that your undrestanding of the term theism is only stating the existance of god(s). However you negated this Interpretation so I am curious why you negated this.Theism seems to resolve into: "A guess that at least one god exists in the REALITY. — Frank Apisa
I didn't say that. — Frank Apisa
I think religion (using the exact words from the OP title) is "better for us", because it encourages us to behave better. Better for our species. Sometimes even better for the world we live in (although this is rarer). — Pattern-chaser
↪Frank Apisa
I am not sure of what terms you are asking me to contrast. — Frank Apisa
I was refering to the difference between deism and theism.
I would argue that theism in contrast to deism also requires god to be active after the act of creation. Otherwise I would suppose you are not able to make a meaningfull distinction between deism and theism. — CaZaNOx
However I'am unsure what you mean when you say:
Theism seems to resolve into: "A guess that at least one god exists in the REALITY. — Frank Apisa
My interpretation was that this means, that your undrestanding of the term theism is only stating the existance of god(s).
However you negated this Interpretation so I am curious why you negated this.
By stating
I didn't say that. — Frank Apisa
For me, theism does seem to resolve into a guess that at least one god exists.
Do you disagree? — Frank Apisa
Religion has many benefits, but believing possibly false information could have adverse effects on one's well being. — OpinionsMatter
I simply cannot believe if I am unconvinced, even if I would be much better off as a result. I can't just flip a switch. — S
And what convinces you of things? — OpinionsMatter
Sure, you would have to be convinced first, but you believe that other people have religion, do you not? — OpinionsMatter
Are you convinced that people believe in something that could be either true or false? — OpinionsMatter
What convinces you that red is red and green is green... — OpinionsMatter
...or that apple is opposite to orange? — OpinionsMatter
Questions to ponder. — OpinionsMatter
'Higher standards'? You make it sound like their belief is lesser, or that it isn't as meaningful as your own. Do you believe that they have 'lower standards' by believing in something that may or may not have less stability than your own?Sure, you would have to be convinced first, but you believe that other people have religion, do you not? — OpinionsMatter
Yes. But I am not other people. I have higher standards. — S
'Higher standards'? You make it sound like their belief is lesser, or that it isn't as meaningful as your own. Do you believe that they have 'lower standards' by believing in something that may or may not have less stability than your own? — OpinionsMatter
All that said, what seem to me to be "better for us"...would be not to guess in either direction. — Frank Apisa
Atheism or Religion?
AtheismChristianityBuddismHinduismCatholicTribalOther — OpinionsMatter
I think religion (using the exact words from the OP title) is "better for us", because it encourages us to behave better. — Pattern-chaser
[My highlighting.]I think religion (using the exact words from the OP title) is "better for us", because it encourages us to behave better. — Pattern-chaser
What if you don't agree with a lot of the ethical stances of the major religions? — Terrapin Station
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