Has anyone even bothered to simply ask an atheist what they believe? — SonOfAGun
I believe the following (not proven facts, but items of belief):
- supernatural forces don't exist, supernatural beings don't exist
- matter and energy can't be created or destroyed
- laws of nature can't be bridged or short-circuited or acted against
- humans (and all other living creatures as well) are the products of natural evolution
- life started naturally and arising on its own by natural forces, and is based on chemistry
- life forms (sentient, feeling beings) other than our carbon-based chemical lives are possible
- in the unassailability of the law of the excluded middle
- in the ability of reason to come to better conclusions than the ability of believing and obeying dogma
What I don't know and therefore refuse to speculate on, and refuse to accept claims by others on these things:
- if matter is infinite in amount in the entire universe (not just in the known universe)
- if god exists or not (I choose to believe he does not)
- if the soul survives the body and there is an afterlife or not (I believe it does not)
- if there is an afterlife, I don't have any clue what it's like for the soul (IFF souls live outside the body, before and after occupying a body, I believe it may be horrible, and therefore we, as souls in the non-physical world, strive to get into a living body, any body, and we fight tooth-and-nail with each other to do so)
- whether the world I experience is real, or else is how I perceive real, or else I live in a state of solipsism (But I choose to believe that it is how I perceive real)
- whether others around me have souls and feelings (but I choose to believe they do)
What I know for sure, and which knowledge items are in the realm of empirical knowledge:
- I exist
- space is infinite (3D space) and is here to stay, forever since infinite past
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So far so good. Maybe I left out a few things, essential ones, too, but this should do for the time being.