Sarah Cain does not understand the atheist perspective, and is unaware of the epistemology of the atheist code of ethics (what she calls "morality"), making the usual error that without an imaginary Supreme Being - constructed by ancient mystics who believed in a flat earth - there can be no morality.
Sarah Cain does not understand the atheist perspective, and is unaware of the epistemology of the atheist code of ethics (what she calls "morality"), making the usual error that without an imaginary Supreme Being - constructed by ancient mystics who believed in a flat earth - there can be no morality.
I do not know any atheists who suffer "personal distress when someone proclaimed to have the Faith." All I've seen are people who are sick and tired of self-appointed arbiters of the unseen world setting themselves up in positions of authority to dictate to the rest of us how we are to live our lives, even delving down into what thoughts we are allowed to think.
THAT is the atheist position, to the extent that there is one. Remember that atheism is merely a lack of belief; it is not a formal dogma.
Hmmm. A flat earth? How does he know I believe in that? (I don't.)
I've seen it multiple times. Atheism is not a religion when it favors them (as in "separation of church and state" and it IS a religion in adoption of accommodations (as I saw in a college where I taught). Atheists are also self-appointed arbiters when it comes to disallowing intelligent design or possibility of a Creator. It just depends whose ox is getting gored.
Sarah Cain does not understand the atheist perspective, and is unaware of the epistemology of the atheist code of ethics (what she calls "morality"), making the usual error that without an imaginary Supreme Being - constructed by ancient mystics who believed in a flat earth - there can be no morality.
I do not know any atheists who suffer "personal distress when someone proclaimed to have the Faith." All I've seen are people who are sick and tired of self-appointed arbiters of the unseen world setting themselves up in positions of authority to dictate to the rest of us how we are to live our lives, even delving down into what thoughts we are allowed to think.
THAT is the atheist position, to the extent that there is one. Remember that atheism is merely a lack of belief; it is not a formal dogma.
Hmmm. A flat earth? How does he know I believe in that? (I don't.)
I've seen it multiple times. Atheism is not a religion when it favors them (as in "separation of church and state" and it IS a religion in adoption of accommodations (as I saw in a college where I taught). Atheists are also self-appointed arbiters when it comes to disallowing intelligent design or possibility of a Creator. It just depends whose ox is getting gored.