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ATHEISM
Atheism -- What It Is, and What It Isn't
Fallacies of Atheism
Atheism is NOT a Religion
Atheism is NOT linked to Communism
Atheists are NOT "secular humanists"...
Atheists do NOT Advocate Satan Worship...
Atheists are NOT "Forcing their Opinions" on Society
The Best Way to Learn More...
Atheism -- What It Is, and What It Isn't
by The WEBMASTER
One reason for the existence of this web site is to give people a somewhat
rare opportunity when it comes to finding out about Atheism. If you want
to know what Atheism really is -- and what it is not -- you can have a
difficult time of it. Most newspapers and magazines don't portray a very
accurate picture of Atheism; you can often find Atheists described as
"humanists," degenerates of a sort, or even devil worshippers. Pick up a
dictionary like Webster's New Twentieth Century (Unabridged), and the
lexicographers describe Atheism as "The belief that there is no God."
Worse yet, this brief line is then followed by a quote from Francis Bacon:
"A little philosophy inclineth men's minds to atheism, but depth in
philosophy bringeth men's mind to religion." And it gets worse. The same
dictionary describes the Atheist as "one who believes that there is not God,"
and then quotes Young, saying "By night an atheist half believes a God."
Advocates in the wisdom of religious belief are even less generous in their
assessment of the Atheist. The latter is described by the Vatican as a
"significant problem," fundamentalist Christians portray Atheism as something
akin to communism, perhaps spiced up with the exotica of pornography, drug
abuse and moral debauchery. A candidate for President of the United States
(Pat Buchanan), mentioned Atheists in the same breath as terrorists. Is it
any wonder that the popular media is often the least productive place in
finding out about Atheism?
Even so, some Atheists -- or people who describe themselves as such -- turn
out to be their own worst enemies. There are Atheists, and there are Atheists.
Most individuals who use the label to describe themselves and philosophical
convictions were born into religious families, or at least situations where
religious belief and practice was an element in their upbringing.
We know from surveys, and our long-standing contact with Atheists, that
most of us "arrived" or developed our intellectual convictions as the result
of studying religion -- and doing a considerable amount of thinking.
Still, many atheists really know very little about Atheist philosophy, its
history, its movements and personalities, and how it should apply to the
minutiae of life.
Fallacies of Atheism
Atheism is NOT a "belief." Atheism is derived from the Greek, atheos, and
means simply "away from the belief in a god or gods." Atheists do not
"believe," and it is incorrect to assume that the belief in a supernatural
entity or entities is, somehow, equivalent to the "non-belief" in those same
beings. It isn't.
Atheism is NOT a Religion
"Atheism is religion." When you hear a statement like this, it
often comes form a person who has actually done little research or thinking
about either Atheism or religion. Most people rarely study or investigate
their own religious beliefs, assuming they have any. If they are born in a
predominately Christian, or Muslim, or Hindu, or Jewish culture, they will
probably reflect the religious beliefs of that society.
Nearly every dictionary will define religion as "belief in a divine or
superhuman power or powers to be obeyed a worshipped as the creator(s)
and ruler(s) of the universe. The definition of all other terms linked
to religion employ much the same language -- church, monastery, priest.
They are all part of a religious-language universe or "game" that has
little to do with Atheism.
There cannot be an Atheist "Church", or an Atheist "priest" anymore than
there could be an Atheist "god."
Atheism is NOT linked to Communism
Atheism is NOT historically linked to Communism, or any other particular
system of social organization. Atheists represent many shades on the
political spectrum, and often disagree amongst themselves about political
issues. While Communism and its leading theoreticians happened to be Atheists,
social activists of other persuasions have been Atheists as well. Many of us
link our Atheism -- which is, after all, based on Reason -- to socially
progressive ideas including civil liberties and social equality. We "agree
to disagree," hopefully in a friendly and respectful manner though, about a
wide range of current issues. We work together where possible, especially on
the important issue of separation of State and Church.
Atheists are NOT "secular humanists"...
Atheists are NOT "secular humanists", "freethinkers", "rationalists" or
"ethical culturalists." Many of these terms have their origins in religious
doctrines. Rationalism, for instance, was a movement which tried to
reconcile religious faith with the findings of science especially during the
Enlightenment. "Freethinker" has been used to describe a spectrum of belief,
including those who questioned the doctrine of the Trinity.
Often, people who are Atheists find it useful to masquerade behind such labels.
This is sometimes understandable, considering the opprobrium Atheists have
been subjected to throughout history. There have been times when Atheists who
described themselves by using the "A-word" faced public condemnation, even
violence for their convictions.
AMERICAN ATHEISTS have struggled for over three decades to "de-sensitize"
this culture, and demonstrate that Atheism is a moral and legitimate
intellectual conviction, and lifestyle. We try to live ethical, positive
and productive lives without god-belief! There are over 25 million Americans
who are Atheists, or describe themselves in approximation to this position;
our organization works to encourage these people to "come out of the closet,"
and proudly admit -- and proclaim -- their Atheism!
Atheists do NOT Advocate Satan Worship...
Atheists do not advocate the worship of Satan, molesting of little children,
"New Age" beliefs, or persecution of religious people. Sorry, but if you've
been told that we do DO, you haven't been listening to an Atheist! We do not
believe in either a "god" or a devil; we happen to think that children,
like the rest of us, happen to have rights. We are highly skeptical of
"new age" mumbo jumbo, including uncritical belief in fortune-telling, esp,
ghosts, various quack healing regimens, communing with the dead or erotic
frolics with aliens. And American Atheists is a civil libertarian
organization; we insist that we have both freedom of religion, and freedom
from religion. We also know that while we must protect our First Amendment
rights as citizens and Atheists, we must also patiently and intelligently
present the Atheist point of view in public debate. We advance our Atheism
through reasoned argument and by disseminating books, pamphlets and other
material.
Atheists are NOT "Forcing their Opinions" on Society
Atheists are not "forcing their opinions" on the society. But we ARE standing
up for our constitutional rights, especially those guaranteed in the
Establishment and Free Speech Clauses of the First Amendment.
Religious organizations, in fact, have been working to force their doctrines
onto society through mandatory prayer recitation in government halls and
public schools. They are also trying to institute "bible law" as the basis
of civil society, and advance a religious agenda through political means.
The Best Way to Learn More...
The best way to learn more about Atheism is from Atheists! Read our books,
pamphlets and magazine. AMERICAN ATHEIST PRESS has a wide assortment of
materials that cover Atheist history, personalities and philosophy.
And don't forget to explore this web site thoroughly. You might just find
yourself asking questions -- and finding the right answers!
--THE WEBMASTER
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