
Originally Posted by
Times Roman
Two points, and Angel will quickly jump on this I'm sure.....
...Atheists are not told to say/think any kind of way. They are typically NOT born into a atheist family and taken early on to an institution and told what to think, along with many fellow community members. They are not disfigured at birth (circumsized), do not carry around the "Book of Atheism", nor do they hold as sacred universal guidelines on how to worship such as the ten commandments. Most atheists are fairly well educated, have come to their beliefs on their own as opposed to being brain washed from birth, and do not start Holy Wars in the name of their beliefs. I have never heard any one yell as a battle cry "Death to all believers". So the parroting comment is not a fair representation of that group. So, for the group as a whole, (since most religious people are of their faith as a function of being born/raised in a certain geographic area aka "birth faith"), I feel that Atheists have put significantly more thought in their position than true believers. Yes, there is an emotional component to their belief, yet there is also this rational side they have developed that most true believers lack.
Now, the REAL touchy comment, and I hope the members here can be mature enough, and patient enough to think this through.
Take a look at OJ Simpson.
The schism this caused between the white/black communities is very similar to the schism between the true/non believers.
To a high degree, many blacks refused to believe that OJ killed Nicole. In fact, due to some very fancy lawyering on his side, and some very clumsy lawyering on the other side, the prosecutors failed to convict.
Emotions were running high, and many had faith it was yet another effort to convict an innocent black man, despite all the evidence.
As OJ nears the end of his life, finally understanding he probably won't get out, I believe he has finally admitted that yes, he killed her. And there are still those that refuse to believe, even with this "confession".
My point is this. An emotional belief is a strong thing, and not subject to rational persuasions to the contrary.
There are many that will argue it is the end of days, even when they can clearly see the sun rising on yet another day.
And just like Poo Bear, many have stuffing for brains.
Yes, it is human nature, unfortunately.