Grok, is atheism a religion?

I don't think you'd necessarily call it a religion, but an atheist by definition has to believe in a philosophy of scientific materialism and that nothing non-physical can exist.

What atheists "believe" is that one should have access to objective facts before hypothesizing the existence of something.

The fact that you and your co-religionists have FAILED to provide any evidence whatsoever for anything outside of space and time is YOUR problem, not the problem of the atheist.

No one is required to believe in ANYTHING you fantasize or imagine.

If you are unable to provide evidence for the existence of things outside of space and time then you don't get the right to whine when others fail to believe in them. It is NOT an active belief to fail to believe in your fantasies, no matter how much you stamp your feet and whine.
 
So you felt compelled to start a thread about atheism? According to this serious paper, it is dumbass.

Atheism fits both theoretical and practical definitions of religion.

“I’m not religious. I’m an atheist.” This is a common statement today, especially in the West, but it is at heart an oxymoron. While atheism does not look like Christianity or Islam, the two largest religions in the world, atheism is a religion. This, of course, is a statement that has earned ridicule, slander and rage more than once. Many atheists will argue that the very definition of atheism is “non-religious.” While it is true that atheists do not believe in God, that does not mean that they are not religious.



Tell that to your butt buddy DumbUncle. He seems to be enamored with me. ;)
Ok what do atheists worship?
 
The sad part is that in order to keep religion going, the parents and schools inculcate it into children before they reach the age of reason. They are utterly dependent on their parents, and they have complete trust. That is misplaced trust. The parents do want to leave their kids free from myths until they get older. Then they can make up their own minds. Wouldn't that be freeing? Nope, pound it into them like a serious propagandist.
I have read righgtys bitching about madrassas. Teaching them organizationally and constantly as tiny children and then never letting up. That is what Christians do too. Terrifying kids with gods wrath and stories of hell is cruelty.
Isn't it lucky that every person was born into the one true religion?
 
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What atheists "believe" is that one should have access to objective facts before hypothesizing the existence of something.

The fact that you and your co-religionists have FAILED to provide any evidence whatsoever for anything outside of space and time is YOUR problem, not the problem of the atheist.

No one is required to believe in ANYTHING you fantasize or imagine.

If you are unable to provide evidence for the existence of things outside of space and time then you don't get the right to whine when others fail to believe in them. It is NOT an active belief to fail to believe in your fantasies, no matter how much you stamp your feet and whine.
...atheists....objective facts....
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Ok what do atheists worship?
Did you read the article? Yes or no.

Okay, because you are such a lazy dunce, here is the conclusion:

The creed of an atheist can be described in three points: there is no divinity, there is no afterlife and this material world is all that exists. Many atheists would tack “and this material world is governed by natural, understandable laws” onto the end of that creed. This creed, when laid out in simple terms, looks a great deal like the tenets of any other religion. These tenets, then, are how atheists in general “orient themselves in the world.” These three beliefs govern atheists’ lives and are used to help them make sense of both everyday phenomenon and to study that which is not yet understood. In the same way as other religions, atheists work to fit the entirety of their experience into their worldview. What other people experience as miracles, atheists turn inside out in an effort to explain with natural law, and they insist that there is a way to explain the unexplainable with their creed. Other religions attempt to make sense of the world in the same way.
 
The sad part is that in order to keep religion going, the parents and schools inculcate it into children before they reach the age of reason. They are utterly dependent on their parents, and they have complete trust. That is misplaced trust. The parents do want to leave their kids free from myths until they get older. Then they can make up their own minds. Wouldn't that be freeing? Nope, pound it into them like a serious propagandist.

Obviously you never have had kids and if you did, your parenting skills would be in serious doubt.

We are all raised within our parents' belief systems. As we grow older, some we may choose to discard and some keep. We may not have been raised in a religious household, but as we become adults, reject religion. The same can be true with being raised in a non-religious home, but as we become adults, embrace religion.

It's called choice. Something people living in brutal Socialist utopias don't get to have.

I have read righgtys bitching about madrassas. Teaching them organizationally and constantly as tiny children and then never letting up. That is what Christians do too. Terrifying kids with gods wrath and stories of hell is cruelty.

Suggesting that what is taught in a madrassa and what is taught by Christians is the same is a sign of glaring ignorance, a complete lack of knowledge or just outright stupidity.

How many Christians have made suicide missions flying loaded civilian aircraft into high rise buildings? How many Jews?

How many Christians have strapped on a suicide vest and ignited them in markets or at weddings? How many Jews?

There's your answer you brainless twit.

Isn't it lucky that every person was born into the one true religion?

What would be luckier still would have been your mom choosing abortion over your birth. But alas, we weren't that lucky, but you were!
 
Hey sadsack, when are you going to ask Dutch Uncle to address the topic instead of me?
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These are your first through third posts on this thread, sir. It's a clear sign of dementia that you ramble immediately off topic and lack the ability to be coherent much less accept responsibility for your actions.
Yes, we call it the Democratic Party of Lying Jackasses. :laugh:

Brainless dumbass let's Grok think for him.
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Is there a point here? Pointless wonder dunce. :laugh:
 
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