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In reply to the discussion: Atheists starting godless churches [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)14. Why not?
At the end of the day, atheism is another belief system, the one that says there are no gods or heaven and hell. But shouldn't believers be able to get together to enjoy the same sense of community that churches bring?
Personally, I wish there were a church of science. Too bad a couple of wacky cults have coopted the name. The church of science the way I see it would believe in what has been proven to be fact, would accept when dearly held theories are proved wrong and move on, would have an open mind towards things that haven't been proven yet and would apply scientific method to all those unproven ideas. It would be fluid and non-dogmatic about reaching the truth. We who think this way also need a church.
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As an atheist-leaning agnostic I saw Unitarian congregations as intellectually incoherent.
HereSince1628
Nov 2013
#22
Except that they don't. The media does. The organizers call it an assembly.
Luminous Animal
Nov 2013
#70
Everyone has a "World View". Everyone has philosophical frameworks. Everyone.
KittyWampus
Nov 2013
#64
Organized Atheists for the Non-heretical Heretic. What would you name the locations
NightWatcher
Nov 2013
#35
My wife and I went to the North Texas Church of Freethought a few times back in the 90s
derby378
Nov 2013
#38
Otherwise known as a "gathering of people." NOT a "church" and NOT a "sermon."
WinkyDink
Nov 2013
#42
The assemblies actually don't qualify for the definition of mega anything.
Luminous Animal
Nov 2013
#59