Can you provide evidence for this claim most human societies that have been recorded have been religious, or superstitious, had gods of some sort. — Andrew4Handel
Some Christians fought against slavery 1600 years after the mainstream churches endorsed it. — Vera Mont
I am attacking the false dichotomy about the conduct of the religious and non religious and whether a society without religion would be more fact based, rational and humane. — Andrew4Handel
Are you referring to cooperation among animals? — Andrew4Handel
Let's try it for 2000 years and find out! — Vera Mont
All believers are atheists insofar as there are many gods, etc which they don't believe in except their own. (We disbelievers are just more consistent atheists then you believers.) Also, large complex societies based on "religious faith" alone have never been viable or lasted long. In fact, people can live a long while on bread alone but not on "faith" alone – thus, their relative values for life. Lastly, we are a superstitious species, and all that means is, like dogs, we can't help barking at shadows (à la Plato's Cave), it's how our brains are wired – so your statement, Andrew, amounts to saying 'adults have never built societies who were also once children'. :roll: To the degree cultures and societies are secular is the degree to which they have outgrown, or put away, childish things like gods, religious dogmas & superstitions (e.g. conspiracy theories, institutionalized discriminations, patriarchy, celebrity-worship, pseudo-scientism, etc). As a species, in the main, we're still only adolescents.I don't believe that atheists have ever started a society from scratch without the influence of prior human religions, dogmas and supernatural beliefs etc. — Andrew4Handel
(I don't think you've had time to read all those articles.) — Vera Mont
They have tried it under communist regimes and in revolutionary France — Andrew4Handel
It didn't work, of course. The church got all the wealth and power back as soon as the monarchy came back. In fact, they're not doing so badly now. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wealthiest_religious_organizationsMost scholars would argue that the goal of the revolutionary government between 1793 and 1794 ranged from the public reclamation of the massive amount of land, power, and money held by the Church in France to the termination of religious practice and the extermination of religion itself.
Do I have to read the articles? I am well aware of pro-social animal behaviours but we are talking about humans and their well documented history. Humans aren't lemurs or wolf packs. — Andrew4Handel
I don' think aping other animals resolves the issue. — Andrew4Handel
Aping our own heritage? — Vera Mont
You seem to be doing the same thing as 180Proof and selecting natural behaviours you have a preference for. But you are not being explicit enough. — Andrew4Handel
However if humans are apart of nature or our behaviour is natural and if we are genetic all of our behaviour. — Andrew4Handel
Religion is a result of evolution and genocide
Are you advocating a return to nature? Taking inspiration from nature or transcending nature? — Andrew4Handel
I think Religiosity and believing in a deity would be praiseworthy if it was simple presence of belief. It would amount to not needing to await evidence to establish one's beliefs.I think Atheism would be praiseworthy if it was simple lack of belief. It would amount to awaiting evidence to alter ones beliefs.
But instead we Have Books like "The God Delusion" and The Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution — Andrew4Handel
Religion is a result of evolution and genocide
I don't follow the genocide part. — Vera Mont
Faith isn't restricted to a belief in gods. For example, I've noticed that a great many Americans have faith in their Constitution and the democratic process. — Vera Mont
I don't believe that atheists have ever started a society from scratch without the influence of prior human religions, dogmas and supernatural beliefs etc.
— Andrew4Handel
All believers are atheists insofar as there are many gods, etc which they don't believe in except their own. (We disbelievers are just more consistent atheists then you believers.) Also, large complex societies based on "religious faith" alone have never been viable or lasted long. In fact, people can live a long while on bread alone but not on "faith" alone – thus, their relative values for life. Lastly, we are a superstitious species, and all that means is, like dogs, we can't help barking at shadows (à la Plato's Cave), it's how our brains are wired – so your statement, Andrew, amounts to saying 'adults never built societies who also were once children'. :roll: To the degree cultures and societies are secular is the degree to which they have outgrown, or put away, childish things like gods, religious dogmas & superstitions (e.g. conspiracy theories, institutionalized discriminations, patriarchy, celebrity-worship, pseudo-scientism, etc). — 180 Proof
You see, Andrew4Handel, the knife cuts both ways. The atheists at least stop at screaming and spluttering anti-religious sentiments. — god must be atheist
I'd put it this way: we begin as children and need to outgrow 'naivete, ignorance and undisciplined emotional insecurities' in order to become adults striving to maturely master ourselves in order to thrive not just survive. 'Return to childhood' is symptom of dementia, Smith (e.g. fundie revivals). :yawn: — 180 Proof
State atheism (gosateizm, a syllabic abbreviation of "state" [gosudarstvo] and "atheism" [ateizm]) was a major goal of the official Soviet ideology.[49] This phenomenon, which lasted for seven decades, was new in world history.[50] The Communist Party engaged in diverse activities such as destroying places of worship, executing religious leaders, flooding schools and media with anti-religious propaganda, and propagated "scientific atheism" — Andrew4Handel
You are employing the fallacy of "equivocation". — god must be atheist
I don't follow the genocide part. — Vera Mont
You must be totally blind then to history. — god must be atheist
I don't think those events are part of evolution; nor do they predate the invention of religion - and in no way did they cause religion.Religion is a result of evolution and genocide. — Andrew4Handel
That is true, however, that in schools, factories and offices, we had to support atheism as the state ideology. People still remained religious; about 1/3 of the total population. — god must be atheist
I don't follow the genocide part. — Vera Mont
You must be totally blind then to history.
— god must be atheist
Must I? The sentence you quoted was a response to:
Religion is a result of evolution and genocide.
— Andrew4Handel
I don't think those events are part of evolution; nor do they predate the invention of religion - and in no way did they cause religion. — Vera Mont
because if you did not understand my critical views the first time, you never will; — god must be atheist
I understood them. — Vera Mont
I am no judge to know what you understand and what you don't. — god must be atheist
If there are different types of lack of belief it means that there are also different types of belief. However, they all refer to an opinion, conviction, confidence or trust that something exists or is true.There seems to be a clear distinction between types of lack of belief — Andrew4Handel
Based on what I described above, "ignorance" is only one of the characteristics or reasons of "lack of belief" and then it is itself disputable. But evidently, if I say "I don't believe that God exists", certainly does not show ignorance, since 1) the word "God" means different things to different people and 2) in its most known descriptions there is no evidence about its existence. This is called lack of evidence, not ignorance.the only real lack of belief is total ignorance — Andrew4Handel
I was part of this in Hungary, between roughly 1960 and 1972, when I was 6 to 18 years of age.
There were no public executions of priests, and there were no jailing anyone because they were religious — god must be atheist
It was not a "follow atheism or die" process. — god must be atheist
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