Friday, November 7, 2014

Agnosticism/Atheism







From Austin Cline, your Guide to Agnosticism/Atheism
Should Atheists Challenge Nativity Scenes during Christmas Holidays?
Every Christmas there are debates about nativity displays on public property. Conservative Christians push to have their religion privileged with special religious displays; atheists and secularists challenge nativity scenes, sometimes filing lawsuits to either have creches removed or for the public spaces to be opened to all citizens equally. But should atheists do this?

Why Should Theists Prove that God Exist
When atheists and theists debate the existence of gods, atheists generally ask for some sort of proof of the god or gods that the theist claims exist. Why do they do this?

Haven't Scientists, Philosophers & Theologians Proven that God Exists?
There is a common belief among many theists that there are strong philosophical or theological arguments which have proven that God exists, thus rendering disbelief in God perverse at best. his is incorrect.

Everyone is Religious, So Everyone Worships Something?
Many religious theists insist that everyone worships something: they have some sort of god and some sort of religion. There are a lot of suggested candidates for what atheists must worship, but none of them are true because the premise itself is false.


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