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I suppose it could be for some Athiests, if there is something they believe strongly in enough, or if thier 'disbelief' in God is absolute or adversarial enough to constitute faith, in itself. And, there are religions that are compatible with Athiesm, by virtue of not positing a deity.

For me, it's not. I simply lack faith - perhaps I lack the capacity for it - in any religion or belief system. I don't believe in God, or in anything else supernatural or spiritual. Nor do I believe in anything else (like Science, say) with a religious fervor.

2007-05-29 10:51:30 · answer #1 · answered by B.Kevorkian 7 · 0 0

have you ever study Orwell's 1984? In it it has the suggestion of double experience, it truly is Orwell's description of people's ability to maintain 2 competing and opposing suggestions whilst of their heads. human beings do this in the time of any respect circumstances. Patriotism is a nicely occasion, the theory that your own usa is in some way amazing to each physique else's, wherein certainly no usa is larger on the coolest deal than the finished others. even even though it does not stop clever people from feeling that way. faith is often comforting in that it provide you with a collective identity, comparable to patriotism, and additionally a decision of collective morals by skill of way of which to base your own on. additionally there's a sequence of rituals that would take by skill of way of existence, baptism, confirmation, church marriage, funerals etc. no rely if it truly is a theistic faith, it has the extra progression of a supernatural being that looks out for you. ultimately there is the religious tendency, which would be in our genes. there is an element of our brains that gets concerned with religious rites. Experiments have shown that people can experience the sensation of having an invisible presence present whilst their frontal lobes are excites by magnets, Christians interpreted this simply by fact the Holy Ghost, whilst others felt no longer something in any admire. So some people probable hardwired to assume. So i does no longer equate intelligence to faith, some people might have each and every.

2016-10-09 00:16:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Not even close. Believers imagine their subjective religious experiences validate the existence of God in objective (physical) reality. (I cannot even imagine how they reach this bizarre conclusion.)

Atheists know their subjective experience depends explicitly on the true character of objective reality and inversely that the character of objective reality cannot be influenced by what (or how) one thinks. In other words, atheists know that what one thinks depends on what is real, while what is real does not depend on what one thinks. I find it extremely insulting when a believer (DRAKE, above) insists my atheism is a religion. I'm an atheist because it's NOT a religion. Are you such a bigot you can't even accept that there people who deliberately DON'T think like you?

Edit: Fireball226 says atheists have no beliefs. If belief is defined as accepting a positive assertion (God exists.) as true with no substantiating evidence, she is correct. Personally, I very seldom even use the word "belief" simply because it implies such faulty logic.

2007-05-28 08:09:37 · answer #3 · answered by Diogenes 7 · 1 0

How could it possibly be a religion ? Atheism if the freedom from any supernatural belief. Religion deals with the superstition of somehow not really dieing, some tiny part of us zips off into this wonderful heaven. To Atheists, that's a very poorly thought out fairy tale.

2007-05-28 07:44:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

NO, the actual non-belief itself is not a religion. However just because someone is an atheist does not mean that they can not believe in anything, nor does it mean that all atheists agree on everything. Each forms their own way of life, independent of anyone else. Don't believe anyone else besides a true atheist, the only thing we can all agree on is that there is no god,gods, or whatever.

2007-05-28 07:50:41 · answer #5 · answered by Mög T.H.E. Tormentor 5 · 2 0

Don't believe them if they tell you any different. Atheism by any other name is still a religion.......The belief in evolution has become, in a real sense, another religion. The faith of its followers is rooted in an unsubstantiated belief that the incredible universe, including the world around us teeming with an intricate variety of life, is the result of blind, random chance. It can offer no rational explanation for where the matter came from that made possible the universe and the supposed evolution of life.

Sidestepping the issue of where matter and the universe originated, proponents of evolution begin with an existing universe operating according to harmonious and predictable laws. They recognize that those laws exist and function flawlessly. Yet they haven't the slightest idea of their origin. They choose to ignore the overwhelming evidence that a great intelligence is behind these orderly and harmonious laws.

Our universe works like a giant watch. The last 40 years of space exploration has shown the precision of the universe. It is because of this predictability that NASA can rely on split-second timing when launching men into space and sending spacecraft to explore planets so far away that it sometimes takes years to reach them even at speeds of thousands of miles per hour.

2007-05-28 07:50:20 · answer #6 · answered by TIAT 6 · 0 4

not really I feel neutral toward many things. Religion is in my experience an emotional entity not an intellectual one. I think I value life more since its the only one I have and I cant expect everything to be fun times forever when I die. Atheism reduces financial burden since I dont tithe and support the priest/preacher system.

2007-05-28 07:41:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I'm not Athiest, but I would say no. The whole point of "Athiesm" is they don't follow any time of religion or belief whatsover.

2007-05-28 07:38:41 · answer #8 · answered by Water Witch 2 · 4 0

Nope

Do you feel that not believing in Zeus or Anubis is a religion? How 'bout the Tooth Faerie?

2007-05-28 07:38:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

No, because atheism has scradge - a word I just made up that is defined as the difference between religion and atheism.

CD

2007-05-28 07:43:05 · answer #10 · answered by Super Atheist 7 · 1 1

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