Is not your answer in your question in one view?
Is not Atheism a religion based upon the definition of religion in the Yahoo on line American Heritage Dictionary.
Religion is defined as: A cause, principle, or activity pursued with zeal or conscientious devotion.
Is this not what an Atheist does in respect to their position and their belief just as a Theist does?
Please I am not saying it is wrong, I am just saying that any belief can be seen as a religion already included and most Atheists want to deny that they do have an intelligent designed or deity- In my view their Deity is self, but that is only my view OK
Thanks for the question and do ask more. While doing that have a good day.
2007-12-09 14:22:58
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answered by cjkeysjr 6
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Science and technology may be strong at this moment, and religion may be still quite backward. At one time religion dominated science. All religion needs to do is update it's spiritual beliefs, including their ideas on God, and training techniques, and do more spiritual research with dreams, using hypnotism, and anything else they can come up with, to get a closer look at the spiritual side of reality. Life goes in cycles, our overly materialistic cycle we are on, will not last for ever. Religion will make a comback, when we are faced with more challenging times. Science and technology have their dangers, when abused, or not under proper moral restraint. We will need a spiritual organization of some skill to keep technology directed torward the good of humanity, rather than doing us in, because of people's out of control desires and emotions. A good religion should be able to train mankind to develop the higher level of maturity and morality, in order to deal with the precision required to handle technology's immense power properly.
2007-12-09 13:13:34
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answered by astrogoodwin 7
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I think it will. Maybe thousand years. I've read Olaf Stapledon's Last and First Men from 1930, and he shows many religion variants for the future. For example: the religion of Science; Moving; worship of flying; respect of the childhood, etc.. its very interesting, how he thought that our mind will form in the future.
2007-12-09 13:00:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Doubt it. In fact, people will know and understand that without a God no one would be here.
A Creator is the only logical answer.
Btw, it may happen though, that we go the way of the Roman Empire and just decay away.
2007-12-09 13:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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the point is to end religion..... religions seek to interfere with the truth of our planet... the church is position the world is flat.. gravity is a deception from the devil and evolution is a lie..... they put hundreds of years between us learning these things without church opposition these truth would be understood and accepted more easily.... that christians want to prevent evolution from being taught in school is a sign that they haven't changed.. they might as well still be proclaiming the earth flat...
2007-12-09 13:03:21
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answered by Gyspy 4
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Yes, the religion of global warming, there will be a deity, there has to be.....Mother Earth...we will run barefoot and worship her. Unless........global cooling rears its ugly head, and another ice age comes to be, then we will surely start praying to God, and begging his forgiveness again.
2007-12-09 12:59:04
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answered by Anonymous
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sturdy thought! faith would not artwork. How approximately we attempt courting with God now, and spot how some distance we get in loving one yet another? faith is a contrived guy-made equipment of thought. courting is a thriving, man or woman, residing, moving entity of itself, held jointly by way of the commonality of affection. the only "god" that provides such a element is God, by way of Jesus Christ. the different god is distant, impassive, one would not dare bypass. Eww... So I agree. enable's all knock off the uninteresting, uninteresting, mindnumbing, spiritually lifeless religious persuasions, and seek for courting with the Lord of Lords and King of Kings, the God of all eternity, time, and area. He'd like that. there is one fact for you. So, bypass forward. tutor that erroneous, because of the fact they only way you may is to take the Lord's project.... "have faith in me and you will understand that i'm God." no longer, see and you will have faith. because of the fact the only human beings He sees are believers and nonbelievers. i think atheists fall interior the latter classification. And by way of ways? faith for its own sake hasn't labored for hundreds of years, no longer hundreds.
2016-11-14 06:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It's already here.
I'm a naturalistic pantheist which means that "I believe in God/dess but spell it N-A-T-U-R-E." In other words, I am nontheistic. Knowing of the interdependence of nature (food cycle, etc.) as well as the interdependence of actions (ancestors' past actions affect my current circumstances and my actions will affect the circumstances of my descendents) fills me with a sense of gratefulness which I demonstrate both through my actions as well as concrete actions of respect and honor.
2007-12-09 13:38:28
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answered by Anonymous
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well, in one hundred years, you would have already met your maker...thats a more important topic...
yes, as the years go by, many men have pushed away their maker, tried to push God out of america forever....but He surely will have the last words at mans judgment.
2007-12-09 12:58:22
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answered by SunnyBeaches 3
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will it be a religion with out a deity?
or just a Philosophy
2007-12-09 12:56:52
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answered by Anonymous
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