Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
So I'd like to start this thread to talk about the reasons why most atheists think believers are wrong and why most beleivers think atheists are wrong and how we can talk about these things without getting offended or feel like we're being attacked.
If you post in this thread, you subject your beliefs to criticism. Any reply or question someone else posts cannot be considered an attack on your beliefs.
OK, so why do I think believers are wrong?
-I think most of them haven't learned enough about the processes of the natural world so they just assume the supreme being of their faith is responsible for them
-I think most of them feel like science lies to them because it contradicts what their faith tells them is true. If they are already conditioned to believe that whatever their faith tells them is true no matter what, then anything that goes against that couldn't also be true
-I think most of them can't understand how life could have any meaning or purpose without believing in God
-I think most of them are afraid of death, and the thought of nonexistence
-I think the detailed processes science has the explanations for are too advanced for the average person to understand, so when they don't understand it, it's easier for them to dismiss it. The herd mentality plays a role in this as well
-I think deep down, believers feel embarrassed to hold certain beliefs because they know the only way they can rationalize them is by faith
-I think believers think atheists feel like they know everything, they have all the answers, but in reality, atheists are the only ones saying "we don't know". It offends believers because atheists know that nobody could possibly know, and we know they are just pretending to know, no matter how much they think they understand their specific god or how much they think they feel it
If you post in this thread, you subject your beliefs to criticism. Any reply or question someone else posts cannot be considered an attack on your beliefs.
OK, so why do I think believers are wrong?
-I think most of them haven't learned enough about the processes of the natural world so they just assume the supreme being of their faith is responsible for them
-I think most of them feel like science lies to them because it contradicts what their faith tells them is true. If they are already conditioned to believe that whatever their faith tells them is true no matter what, then anything that goes against that couldn't also be true
-I think most of them can't understand how life could have any meaning or purpose without believing in God
-I think most of them are afraid of death, and the thought of nonexistence
-I think the detailed processes science has the explanations for are too advanced for the average person to understand, so when they don't understand it, it's easier for them to dismiss it. The herd mentality plays a role in this as well
-I think deep down, believers feel embarrassed to hold certain beliefs because they know the only way they can rationalize them is by faith
-I think believers think atheists feel like they know everything, they have all the answers, but in reality, atheists are the only ones saying "we don't know". It offends believers because atheists know that nobody could possibly know, and we know they are just pretending to know, no matter how much they think they understand their specific god or how much they think they feel it