NietzscheKeen
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Hey Chartreuse, thank you for the kind words. I think the biggest thing that people don't understand is that no atheist, by default, CHOOSES not to believe in a supreme being; as CHOOSING not to believe implies that there is at least some belief that a supreme being may exist. On a more personal note, you like absinthe... I can't stand it. I want to like it because it is cool to drink it and a lot of awesome people in history have, but I just can't. You can't make yourself like something or not like something just as you can't convince yourself to believe something or not to believe something.
I've thought a lot about DNA, but didn't think about it when creating this thread. I don't know that I could go so far as to equate DNA with god, but I do believe it has some important connection; not sure what I think of it yet though or how to describe it. Everyone is different so it wouldn't surprise me if everyone had a slightly different belief system from the next guy.
As for a soul, there is no need for one in my world view. I used to believe in souls, but have spent some time studying neuroscience in university and that will kill all notions of a soul, free will, and for some even god real quick. Our brains are very well explained, its just we don't have many definitive answer as to how it functions. "How can a brain just happen" is answered by evolution just as the similar question, "How can an eye just happen". Richard Dawkins has a great explanation for this if you search on Youtube. On another note, try this for me and see what you think:
Remember the cartoons where the bad guy (or whoever) created a machine that would switch peoples minds? Imagine if that happened to you; who would you be? If I were there with Thomas Jefferson and we had our minds switched. I'd say that was me in TJ's body and TJ was in mine. Would you agree? [If yes, continue] This leads me to think the "soul" is located in our heads as that is the part that we identify as "I".
Now imagine reincarnation in the traditional sense. You die and are reborn in another body, however you keep your memories of your past life, yet your have a completely different brain than before. I would say that that was me in a different body. Would you? [If yes, continue] This leads me to think that maybe it isn't the brain that I identify myself with... but maybe my thoughts and memories.
Now imagine reincarnation again, only this time you retain no memories whatsoever of your past life and you have a completely different body as you did before. Would you say this is you in a different body? You have to be honest with yourself here as this is where many people that WANT to believe in a soul will try to convince themselves/lie to themselves in order to hold onto this belief. If you do believe it's you in a different body, maybe you can explain why. I personally would not say that that was me in a different body. In my opinion, we identify the "I", ourself, with our memories. It's a bit more complicated than that though when you get into memory loss, but I will talk about that in a different post if anyone asks about it.
I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything, just trying to share my pov and maybe find some people that believe the same or similar to me. I'm certainly not trying to make atheism into a religion. If I've given that impression it wasn't my intention. There is no rituals, no doctrine other than my own personally held beliefs. Atheists that want religion have the Unitarian Universalist church. If I've said anything that is illogical, incoherent, or ill informed... please let me know. Challenge me. I want to know if I'm wrong.
Thanks everyone for taking the time to read and comment on my post.
I've thought a lot about DNA, but didn't think about it when creating this thread. I don't know that I could go so far as to equate DNA with god, but I do believe it has some important connection; not sure what I think of it yet though or how to describe it. Everyone is different so it wouldn't surprise me if everyone had a slightly different belief system from the next guy.
As for a soul, there is no need for one in my world view. I used to believe in souls, but have spent some time studying neuroscience in university and that will kill all notions of a soul, free will, and for some even god real quick. Our brains are very well explained, its just we don't have many definitive answer as to how it functions. "How can a brain just happen" is answered by evolution just as the similar question, "How can an eye just happen". Richard Dawkins has a great explanation for this if you search on Youtube. On another note, try this for me and see what you think:
Remember the cartoons where the bad guy (or whoever) created a machine that would switch peoples minds? Imagine if that happened to you; who would you be? If I were there with Thomas Jefferson and we had our minds switched. I'd say that was me in TJ's body and TJ was in mine. Would you agree? [If yes, continue] This leads me to think the "soul" is located in our heads as that is the part that we identify as "I".
Now imagine reincarnation in the traditional sense. You die and are reborn in another body, however you keep your memories of your past life, yet your have a completely different brain than before. I would say that that was me in a different body. Would you? [If yes, continue] This leads me to think that maybe it isn't the brain that I identify myself with... but maybe my thoughts and memories.
Now imagine reincarnation again, only this time you retain no memories whatsoever of your past life and you have a completely different body as you did before. Would you say this is you in a different body? You have to be honest with yourself here as this is where many people that WANT to believe in a soul will try to convince themselves/lie to themselves in order to hold onto this belief. If you do believe it's you in a different body, maybe you can explain why. I personally would not say that that was me in a different body. In my opinion, we identify the "I", ourself, with our memories. It's a bit more complicated than that though when you get into memory loss, but I will talk about that in a different post if anyone asks about it.
I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything, just trying to share my pov and maybe find some people that believe the same or similar to me. I'm certainly not trying to make atheism into a religion. If I've given that impression it wasn't my intention. There is no rituals, no doctrine other than my own personally held beliefs. Atheists that want religion have the Unitarian Universalist church. If I've said anything that is illogical, incoherent, or ill informed... please let me know. Challenge me. I want to know if I'm wrong.
Thanks everyone for taking the time to read and comment on my post.