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merlinofchaos ([personal profile] merlinofchaos) wrote2007-03-02 01:23 pm

The last post

My point, by the way, which I was too tired to make is...

In this country (and probably others), it's almost required for politicians to be Christian. For those that truly believe in religious tolerance, it's ok for politicians to be Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist or Hindi.

But atheists? Get out of town. Apparently having some belief is better than having no belief at all.

The problem is, atheism isn't a lack of belief. It is specifically disbelieving in God. And I don't think those are the same thing, not by a long shot. It isn't coming across two paths (or fifty paths) and simply choosing not to pick one. That's agnosticism. That's saying you don't know. Atheism is saying you do know, and you do believe...that God or Gods do not exist.
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[personal profile] evilmagnus 2007-03-02 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yeah. I forgot about that. Try telling a Christian that their Morality is based on fear of reprisal in the afterlife (after they start lecturing you on how you can't possibly be Moral without God in your life, of course) and that an Atheist's morality must be based on 'do unto others' because that's the logical way to do things ... good times, good times.