Who cares? Let people believe what they want to believe, as long as it's not hurting anyone. If it makes them happy and live a fulfilling life. It's not our place to denigrate their beliefs, as it is theirs to denigrate yours.
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Hallucination? I think not, especially if you're talking about me.
Those atheists who claim to be sceptical will easily, and conveniently identify hallucinatory behaviour in those of spiritual faith, yet deny such behaviour can exist in one who campaigns with evangelical fervour on behalf of atheistic beliefs.
Those atheists who claim to be sceptical will easily, and conveniently identify hallucinatory behaviour in those of spiritual faith, yet deny such behaviour can exist in one who campaigns with evangelical fervour on behalf of atheistic beliefs.
kallipolis, why not answer the question instead of trying to disqualify those who disagree with you from the discussion? To wit: how does a person of faith distinguish between hallucination and the experience of spiritual belief?
Tell me, then, what "atheistic belief" is there that you believe has been promoted that you have then, in turn, identified as having the capacity to be described as "hallucinatory behavior"?
A compulsive, and obsessive belief that the experiences of those who live in faith in God are hallucinatory.
Hallucination? I think not, especially if you're talking about me.
Kallipolis, very interesting you say "atheistic beliefs". Atheism isn't a belief system. There is no central authority, there is no book on it... and it's not organized.
On some level he must recognize that there is at least some merit to the arguments against religion if he feels compelled to use them against atheism.
The belief system that you have is quite simple....You either don't believe in God, or that there is no God...it is as simple as that.
You will know them by their fruits (Not fruits as in food). The fruits are as listed:
-Charity
-Joy
-Peace
-Patience
-Kindness
-Goodness
-Generosity
-Gentleness
-Faithfulness
-Modesty
-Self-control
-Chastity....and yes, Gay Men can practice Chastity if they so choose to do so.
And zoltanspawn, that doesn't mean atheism is a religion. Atheism lacks a central authority, it isn't organized nor does it have texts prescribing indoctrination. There may be groups that advocate atheism, but there is little organization and no central authority.
Atheism isn't a religion.It's not about beliefs. It's the lack of religious beliefs. The lack of religious beliefs.
And organization has everything to do with religion. That is what religion is.
And where did I say atheism is a perfect idea that transcends human faults? Where?
Some have very wrong ideas about atheists.
Atheism is a belief system just as much as religion is a belief system when we consider the crusading, evangelistic nature of the posts on this forum from atheists determined, and dedicated to spreading the words of faith in non belief in the divine.
That atheists on this forum incessantly, and with obsessive delight state that there is no God illustrates the very nature of belief when believing that there is no God to believe in.
You will note that I can be as categoric, and as strident as you when framing my posts evidencing that my beliefs are as powerfully felt, as are your beliefs.
It is NOT a belief system. 
Atheism is a belief system just as much as religion is a belief system
when we consider the crusading, evangelistic nature of the posts on this forum from atheists determined, and dedicated to spreading the words of faith in non belief in the divine.
That atheists on this forum incessantly, and with obsessive delight state that there is no God illustrates the very nature of belief when believing that there is no God to believe in.
You will note that I can be as categoric, and as strident as you when framing my posts evidencing that my beliefs are as powerfully felt, as are your beliefs.
Atheism isn't a religion.It's not about beliefs. It's the lack of religious beliefs. The lack of religious beliefs.
And organization has everything to do with religion. That is what religion is.
And where did I say atheism is a perfect idea that transcends human faults? Where?
Some have very wrong ideas about atheists.
I don't think so. Atheism doesn't resemble religion at all. No, I'm not in agreement that atheism can be practiced in the same way as one practices religion. Atheism isn't a belief system. It's actually about the lack of beliefs in religion and god(s). You're quite mistaken there.
Please don't put words in my mouth, it's not nice.








