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In reply to the discussion: Atheists, do you wish you could afford to ignore religion completely? [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)60. That is an awefully big If.
But your premise is arguably correct. If religion would remain in their homes and churches, I would not think much of them.
Unfortunately, they somehow have to poke their fingers into all sorts of domains where only they think they are welcome.
As Daniel Dennett has said, it's not like it would be realistic to think we could rid the world of religion -- it seems to be pervasive in human culture -- but it would be desirous for it to evolve into a less virulent form.
That is a desire devoutly to be wished -- so to speak.
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Atheists, do you wish you could afford to ignore religion completely? [View all]
Htom Sirveaux
Jul 2014
OP
With some exceptions, which would be self-evident, can you cite some beliefs that NO religious...
immoderate
Jul 2014
#8
No but the fact we believe in religion does not mean we will believe anything.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#18
my bad! Common sense says you can't get a religious person just to believe anything.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#29
Some would agree with you but there are plenty of things you can not get me to believe.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#32
The fact is some people are gullible but being religious does not mean you are automatically
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#37
I suppose if you put everyone through a big enough juicer, you could tell.
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#54
One can be "very rational" and believe in ridiculous stuff for which there is no evidence.
Warren Stupidity
Jul 2014
#62
The 1) current article in Cognitive Science says that Christians tend to accept fantasy as real
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#48
Psychology posits that deep in the human brain, is a residual brain like a lizard. Close to the stem
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#73
Richard Nixon was a Quaker; UU's lend more credibility to the rest of religion than it deserves
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#49
You might think we'd be free from religious coercion, 1) if religions were more pacifistic.
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#66
The point is that people won't keep their destructive religious views to themselves;
Brettongarcia
Jul 2014
#51
Well, I think that assuming that all people choose whether to believe or not is probably a mistake.
cbayer
Jul 2014
#80
What theists feel or say about my atheism is totally irrelevant and unimportant.
djean111
Jul 2014
#30
I live in a place where religion and atheism doesn't hold much sway....I really don't think about..
Tikki
Jul 2014
#52
A liberalish part of So.California...the only passive aggressive outspoken here that I've ever run
Tikki
Jul 2014
#65
There are many examples of religions, some practiced in the US, that I never give a second thought
AtheistCrusader
Jul 2014
#53