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Dameedna
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This is kind of the point of what I was saying. Too many people claim they understand the mindset because they’ve been there. Are you entirely sure you’ve been there? I once came across a blogger that said he understand athiesm, because he almost chose it. Anyone that’s ever been an athiest, with a little thought will realize it was never a choice. So no, this so called understanding believer had never even come close. I can alway’s tell, by what they say.I am Catholic, but I understand the position of someone who holds to materialism and does not have a belief in God/gods or who does not believe that God or gods exist. That is to me a completely rational position and one that can be supported within the materialist framework. I also understand that elements of my faith* are *irrational and that is not a problem for me as I am human and not a machine.
What I would like from some agnostics/atheists/anti-theists is the respect that I accord others. I do understand their map of the world - I’ve been there and followed all sorts of twisting routes. Whilst I cannot expect these people to have been where I am, I do expect them to not be dismissive and downright rude. I deplore that behaviour in anyone who engages in it.
I’m not saying you haven’t, all I’m saying is that you’ve been where you have been. The only mindset you know is your own.
It is extremely rare for a certain type of athiest(I don’t want to debate the term right now) to become a believer, and I’ve only read of 2 individuals who I actually think fit the bill. I’m met many a “former” athiests who are now religious. They weren’t even close to me with regards to their “lack of faith”. Why were we both athiests and so different?
An athiest doesn’t hold to materialism. They lack a belief in Gods by definition.
Some believe in alternative universes, some believe we were created from aliens, some believe we are plugged inot a matrix, some say we dont’ know. From your comments, I suspect you only held to materialism, you didn’t believe in God, and therefore you presume that everyone else that doesn’t believe, held your previous view. It’s simply not true.
If some-ones reason for being an athiest is different than yours, then no, you haven’t been there and you dont’ understand their map. It’s the same for believers
Cheers
Dame