
Is this a reasonable Christian claim …?
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Atheism is about one thing and one thing only; the lack of belief in god/gods. What any individual atheist thinks about our value or lack thereof is related only to their individual conclusion. It is in no way a teaching or dictate of atheism given that atheism has none.
Why can't an atheist see value in homo sapiens? All life is 'special." Didn't God say in Genesis, that all of his creation was 'good?' Most of us love animals, or at least our pets. We see in them something special. We love them. We care for them. Is there some Biblical reference that suggests they are not 'special?' Or that they are inferior? Are we not stewards of this Earth?William wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:29 pm [Replying to Tcg in post #21]
Sure - theism is the same.
I have not yet met an atheist who argues that human life is somehow special and was using the attitude in general to covey the meaning it did - which was not really arguing that atheism is a platform for those types of atheists only.
I take it you are an atheist who sees value in Human existence? And even so, do not count that being an atheist has anything to do with why you see things that way?
None of this even attempts to address the flaw in your claim. What I or other atheists think about the value of human life is irrelevant to atheism itself. Atheism is the lack of belief in god/gods.William wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:29 pm [Replying to Tcg in post #21]
Sure - theism is the same.
I have not yet met an atheist who argues that human life is somehow special and was using the attitude in general to covey the meaning it did - which was not really arguing that atheism is a platform for those types of atheists only.
I take it you are an atheist who sees value in Human existence? And even so, do not count that being an atheist has anything to do with why you see things that way?
I've made it exceedingly clear. You made this flawed claim:
Atheism does not teach that we are "nothing." Atheism is the lack of belief in god/gods.
I think there's a tendency by those of belief to misrepresent the concept of value and meaning held by those without belief. To the point of suggesting that atheists cannot have real meaning in their lives. And that life itself has no value for them. Which is clearly nonsensical. Do I have a less meaningful life than you? Is my existence less valuable to me? Are my children less imporrant to me than yours are to you? Obviously not. Yet this what is often claimed.
If folk calling themselves atheists want to argue things outside of what atheism is, they are best to clarify what position they are arguing from if it is not strictly an atheist position.
I myself did not suggest that atheist's cannot have real meaning in their lives.I think there's a tendency by those of belief to misrepresent the concept of value and meaning held by those without belief. To the point of suggesting that atheists cannot have real meaning in their lives.
So therefore atheism teaches we are nothing that any gods would be interested in.
I have no idea where this conclusion came from or is based on. Nothing I've presented would lead to this conclusion, in fact the opposite. As I have clearly stated previously, atheism has no teachings which of course includes the one you've invented here. Atheism is the lack of belief in god/gods.William wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 7:10 pmSo therefore atheism teaches we are nothing that any gods would be interested in.