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In reply to the discussion: Why I'm Not an Atheist: The Case for Agnosticism [View all]cynatnite
(31,011 posts)You said:
I understand that many atheists do have a chip on their shoulder. I sense it may come from feeling on the defensive. Many atheists feeling that they hold a superior position often seem to have no problem demeaning or insulting believers or even agnostics as you have not so subtly done with my post.
You seem to enjoy spreading around advice since you believe you have some sort of expertise in human nature based on your observations. Perhaps it helps you feel that you are in a morally superior position over the rest of us.
I'm just guessing. I'm not going to pretend I'm any sort of expert in anything.
You see, I am an atheist and I can give you an expert opinion on what being an atheist is about.
There is only one thing that atheists have in common. In your expertise in human nature, you completely missed this which is not uncommon for a lot of folks who are not atheists, but who think they know what an atheist is.
It is....
We do not believe in a god or gods. There is no evidence to support the existence of any god or gods at this time.
That is as far as I will ever go when it comes to speaking for other atheists. For myself, and no one else, I am perfectly willing to adjust my thinking should evidence come to light proving the existence of a god or gods. Now, I can do a good job of presenting my position and how I came to be an atheist. It may or may not be the same as any other atheist. I don't care to go around tossing out "well meaning advice" in order to prove how "enlightened" or "morally superior" I think I am.
I just don't believe in any gods whatsoever.