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Not a “list of assumptions” but a list of motivations for atheism can be found here:
payingattentiontothesky.com/motives-for-atheism-%e2%80%93-david-carlin/
Dr David R. Carlin, a professor of sociology and philosophy at the Community College of Rhode Island, is the author of The Decline and Fall of Catholicism in America (Sophia Institute Press, 2003). His most recent book is Can a Catholic Be a Democrat? (Sophia Institute Press, 2006).
The intro:
In this essay I wish to make a modest contribution to the study of the motives that give rise to atheism. In doing so, however, I warn the reader of two things. First, I don’t claim that the list of motives I give below is a complete list; there may well be further motives. Second, it is possible, indeed it is very likely, that an atheist will have more than one motive for his atheism. After all, not many people have only a single motive for what they do, and in this atheists are no different from everybody else…
I found the list quite compelling, having observed most of it first hand in the encounters I have had with atheists (and having been a sort of a new age freak myself for many years before my conversion).
dj
payingattentiontothesky.com/motives-for-atheism-%e2%80%93-david-carlin/
Dr David R. Carlin, a professor of sociology and philosophy at the Community College of Rhode Island, is the author of The Decline and Fall of Catholicism in America (Sophia Institute Press, 2003). His most recent book is Can a Catholic Be a Democrat? (Sophia Institute Press, 2006).
The intro:
In this essay I wish to make a modest contribution to the study of the motives that give rise to atheism. In doing so, however, I warn the reader of two things. First, I don’t claim that the list of motives I give below is a complete list; there may well be further motives. Second, it is possible, indeed it is very likely, that an atheist will have more than one motive for his atheism. After all, not many people have only a single motive for what they do, and in this atheists are no different from everybody else…
I found the list quite compelling, having observed most of it first hand in the encounters I have had with atheists (and having been a sort of a new age freak myself for many years before my conversion).
dj