Calling someone an atheist has been a pejorative term for the most part used by those who believe in religion. My thought is, why have a term for someone who doesn’t believe in religion unless it’s pejorative? There’s no term for someone who doesn’t believe in a flying yellow cheese god of which we have no proof of its existence, but ironically, there is a term for those who believe in that — we call them “crazy”. If you believe in a flat earth, people call you a flat earther; they don’t call the rest of us anything because we’re not stupid enough to believe in a flat earth. There’s also no word for people who don’t believe in the moon hoax or who don’t believe in astrology. I simply don’t believe in religion and we don’t need a term for that unless there are so many people who do believe in religion & who want to control minds & hearts & money, and therefore use the term to denote & denigrate those who aren’t part of the group.
It amazes me that otherwise intelligent people believe in religion without investigating its claims, but a lot of them haven’t as they’ve been indoctrinated into it from an early age, and religion has a strong psychological hold on people due to that. Many people are afraid to “take the red pill” & learn the truth because religion has convinced people that those who don’t believe in it are evil. Each religion has convinced its followers that their religion is the only true one above all the other 3,000 religions that have come and gone or otherwise remain, and that you must have faith & believe in it regardless of a lack of any scientific evidence of it being true, and that even if you don’t believe, you should still offer fealty to it “just in case you’re wrong”. We don’t hang garlic cloves over our doors just in case vampires exist. God, Allah, Vishnu, Jeses, Satan, angels, Heaven, Hell — none of this exists in reality & never has & never will. It’s all fairy tales made up to control societies & wealth.
If you believe in a religion, you are an “atheist” to the other 2,999 religions that ever existed. Islam says that if you don’t do what the Koran tells you to do, you will suffer an eternity in Hell, but you don’t lose sleep over that if you believe in another religion. Non-believers of religion feel about your religion the same way you feel about other religions. Their just willing to go 1 more god further than you.
George Carlin said that interacting with most people one-on-one is a great experience (at least for a short while), but once they group together, that’s when it all goes downhill & they work to put down others who aren’t part of the group. They try to control them because it makes those in the group feel good about themselves to be looked upon as great & to have power over others.
Take for example a group of bikers, whether you call them a biker club or biker gang or whatever. Most bikers are outside of the mainstream of society & frowned upon, so they group together to feel special. In that group, like animals, they select as leaders those who are the strongest physically and/or socio-politically, i.e., the person who is the most feared and/or most-liked. Other characteristics which would help the group better in the long run such as intelligence & compassion are looked upon are liabilities since the members of the group lack empathy for others (or themselves in most cases as evidenced by their addictive behaviors & lack of a proper diet), and because bikers by and large are not intelligent.
This same type of behavior carries over to other groups such as religion. You see this in all churches, even in the same religion. Those who join the church are told that first & foremost, this is the correct religion, and that this is the best church within that religion. It’s important to elevate themselves as nobody else is going to do it otherwise, and it creates a power struggle within the group, starting with the elders who control all church business & socio-politics, including the minister. Churches are simply social clubs, just like biker clubs, bridge clubs, country clubs, etc. If you wanted to follow a religion, you don’t need a church to do so.
Science tells us a lot of truth & also gives us a lot of logic to ponder. Science tells us that we need proof that something is true, or at least a plausible theory based on the known facts. We don’t know the origin of the universe, but to ascribe it to a deity that created it is utter nonsense when there’s no proof of that. If we’re going to believe in things without proof, there’s no end to where that road would lead us.
One way to promote your group & its beliefs is to deny facts as being incorrect assumptions simply because they’re not aligned with the group’s beliefs, or to ascribe to theories that are unproven & typically make no sense. You can explain away anything you want as being true regardless of the lack of facts, or the existance of even 1 fact that, if acknowledged, would tear down the walls built by the group to shield it from the truth & perpuate the lie to serve the group’s cause, which is simply power.
Denial of facts occurs in politics also . Politics are simply another form of a group seeking to gain power over others & elevate themselves, and the way its adherents act nowadays, politics is simply another form of religion, but extremism has been around a lot longer than Donald Trump; he & his followers are just the latest iteration of it. The Woke Left is the same shoe on a different foot pointed in the opposite direction, but both are pointed in directions that are far from reasonable reality.
Groucho Marx jokingly said “I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member.” Mark Twain said “Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please”, which is essentially saying that if you took the time to search out & learn the facts, you would have to be lying to yourself knowing that you’re distorting them.
Religion & its adherents have created a lot of false narratives to buttress their argument. One of them is the First Cause which basically states that everything has a cause except God, which simply existed as the First Cause, but this flies in the face of science. Everything comes from something. A god would have to come from some kind of matter, so that matter existed before the god, and that matter that before the god came from other matter.
Scientists have no problem with the theory that everything simply exists and there’s no logical explanation for it. The Big Bang may have happened many times into infinity, with planets all going outward, then running out of steam & coming back together into a new Big Bang. There may be parallel universes we aren’t aware of. Who knows? Certainly not religion, so why should it make assumptions that can’t be proven as fact?
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