First of all, I have more in common with atheists than religious people, so my intention isn’t to come here and attack, I just want to hear your opinions. Maybe I’m wrong, I’d like to hear from you if I am. I’m just expressing here my perception of the movement and not actually what I consider to be facts.

My issue with atheism is that I think it establishes the lack of a God or gods as the truth. I do agree that the concept of a God is hard to believe logically, specially with all the incoherent arguments that religions have had in the past. But saying that there’s no god with certainty is something I’m just not comfortable with. Science has taught us that being wrong is part of the process of progress. We’re constantly learning things we didn’t know about, confirming theories that seemed insane in their time. I feel like being open to the possibilities is a healthier mindset, as we barely understand reality.

In general, atheism feels too close minded, too attached to the current facts, which will probably be obsolete in a few centuries. I do agree with logical and rational thinking, but part of that is accepting how little we really know about reality, how what we considered truth in the past was wrong or more complex than we expected

I usually don’t believe there is a god when the argument comes from religious people, because they have no evidence, but they could be right by chance.

  • Flying Squid
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    53 months ago

    An agnostic atheist is a real atheist.

    • @platypus_plumbaOP
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      03 months ago

      OK then just “atheists” without the agnostic aspect.

      • Flying Squid
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        33 months ago

        Those would be gnostic atheists.

        • @platypus_plumbaOP
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          3 months ago

          Yeah, those are the ones I think take an extreme position about stuff we don’t really know. Even having any type of belief seems extreme to me, even if it is rooted in reason. Human reason is just too immature to have opinions about the origins of the universe of the existence of a god.

          I think the humble thing is to say “I don’t know” without any belief. I don’t say religions are wrong, I just dismiss them because they have opinions about things they have no idea about, the same way I dismiss anyone with a belief regarding this matter.

          Someone said "… so Santa Claus and Leprechauns, do you also think they can exist? … ". It’s obviously not the same, the origin of the universe is something very deep and ancient. Having any type of opinion about it seems so arrogant. Let’s limit ourselves to what we can measure without opinions or beliefs.

          • Flying Squid
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            33 months ago

            without any belief

            Lacking belief is atheism. If you mean ‘neither believing nor disbelieving,’ that is not possible.