As an atheist, you may have found yourself wondering about the merits of Christianity. While you may have strong convictions about the non-existence of a higher power, it is always beneficial to explore different perspectives and challenge our own beliefs. In this article, we will delve into t...
Normally, I'm pretty 'live and let live' when it comes to personal beliefs. I'm of the opinion that such should be kept private unless asked...and never asked unless the questioner is willing to either accept alternate points of view or engage in 'spirited debate', i.e., argument. ...
one who believes it impossible to know anything about God or about the creation of the universe and refrains from commitment to any religious doctrine.Infidelmeans an unbeliever, especially a nonbeliever in Islam or Christianity. Askepticdoubts and is critical of all accepted doctrines and creeds...
It publicises one's acceptance that Christianity is a poor choice, and there is nothing to fear from renouncing it in what's intended to be an irreversible way. I'm not offended by prayer, because I think it has no effect except a psychological one, and it mostly affects the praying ...
to believe in, atheism is becoming popular. There is increasing pressure in today’s world for people to declare what they believe in. People must put a label on their beliefs. Atheism is one such label that people can choose. But what is atheism, and what do atheists do and believe ...
In the past or even lingering today, are beliefs often ripe with religious bigotry, seen in how religious/spiritual thinking not Abrahamic (Judaism, Christianity, or Islam) religious thinking are often believed to be primitive, unequal, or less than monotheism (preserved as the only real or not...
the debate done badly: an atheist motivated more by rebellion than by Reason, a theist shamed into buying into rhetoric in the worst sense. They are what happens when people grow up surrounded by others who care more about propagating their own beliefs than about helping young people meet and...
Orthodoxy in Judaism didn't exist for hundreds of years after Christianity arrvied. The Old Testament (Tanakh) was not canonized until 200 CE, before that date thee were no such thing as a unified book of scriptures. The Septuagint, also, is not something canonized during the Hellenistic ...
• There can be an overlapping between atheists who are not so strong and agnostics who are firm in their beliefs. Image Courtesy: 1. “Greg Graffin of Bad Religion sings the National Anthem at the Reason Rally. National Mall, Washington, DC, 2012” by BDEngler [CC BY-SA 3.0], vi...