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Having worked with one he said he believes in nothing, interesting though since God created the world out of what he believes in,------- nothing.
So far, so good.For atheists the answer is “my understanding is there’s no God/gods” instead of “my understanding is none”
You make this comment because you already assume atheism isn’t a religion. it’s like saying atheism isn’t a religion because atheism isn’t a religion.So far, so good.
But atheists don’t have specific rituals for example, which are usually connected with a religion.
Guilty as charged, but is that a specific atheistic ritual? No, it isn’t, it is merely a personal ritual, it is neither canonised nor organised.AnAtheist
But atheists don’t have specific rituals for example, which are usually connected with a religion.
Ah, but they do! You, for example, make a daily visit to Catholic Answers (926 so far). And while here, you ritualistically trot out your objections to religion and your so-called proofs that God does not exist.
As an ironical remark, it’s pretty much ok. Guess, it has to be read in context. Taken literally it’s nonsense of course. Hey, just like the Bible…Moreover, Einstein in a letter to a friend referred to the Church of Atheism. What do you suppose he meant … and do you think he was talking nonsense?
I made this comment to show that atheism lacks some important things belonging to religions. Therefore it is very much ok to say, atheism is not a religion, at least not an organised religion, as it has no canonised prayer, rules, hierarchies, rituals, whatever.You make this comment because you already assume atheism isn’t a religion. it’s like saying atheism isn’t a religion because atheism isn’t a religion.
you can’t prove rites are important in religion without assuming atheism isn’t a religion first.I made this comment to show that atheism lacks some important things belonging to religions. Therefore it is very much ok to say, atheism is not a religion, at least not an organised religion, as it has no canonised prayer, rules, hierarchies, rituals, whatever.
Show me one religion (really believing in soemthing divine) without rituals.you can’t prove rites are important in religion without assuming atheism isn’t a religion first.
And please don’t twist logic like this.Someone also can say 7 sacraments are important in Christianity thus Protestants aren’t Christians. Do you agree with this?
but he’s not twisting it: he’s simply pointing out that you’re merely stipulating your major premise, and that it would be equally possible to construct a different syllogism using a different premise as a foundation:And please don’t twist logic like this.
The syllogism is:
Rituals are an essential part of religion.
Catholic sacraments are rituals.
Therefore → Catholicism is a religion.
How do you identify a religion? By what signs? I say, rituals are an a good sign to identify a religion.but he’s not twisting it: he’s simply pointing out that you’re merely stipulating your major premise, and that it would be equally possible to construct a different syllogism using a different premise as a foundation:
the 7 sacraments are essential to christianity
protestant religions do not have 7 sacraments
therefore protestant religions are not christian
why do you think that rituals are essential to a religion?
I just had another thought.What are your thoughts?
everyone who is sane has a religion. as everyone has an understanding of deity/deities.How do you identify a religion? By what signs? I say, rituals are an a good sign to identify a religion.
How do you identify a colour? Meaning, what is a colour? Something you can see? Something that is connected to emitting light of a certain wavelength? Is “black” a colour then?
Atheism does not fit the common parameters of a religion. Rituals are one of them.
Atheism fits in the category of godless religion.I just had another thought.
What kind of religion might Atheism be then?
It is like asking “what kind of meat do vegetarians eat?”
Veggie says: We don’t eat meat at all.
Others say: But you eat.
Veggie: Yes, but not meat.
Others: Some of you eat eggs. Eggs grow into animals. See, you eat meat of some sort.
Ok, you believe that, but most Atheists don’t.as I believe atheism is a religion
but light is an independently existing thing - a piece of the universe’s furniture, if you will. religion is a human behaviour - an act. so the criteria of identity will be different.How do you identify a religion? By what signs? I say, rituals are an a good sign to identify a religion.
How do you identify a colour? Meaning, what is a colour? Something you can see? Something that is connected to emitting light of a certain wavelength? Is “black” a colour then?
assuming, arguendo, that you’re right, atheism may still be an expression of the same set of desires or inclinations as those of which garden-variety religions are an expression.Atheism does not fit the common parameters of a religion. Rituals are one of them.