That joke's only been made about ten times already, do keep up.Drewish wrote:In response I propose Atheism++. It's Objectivism oriented

That joke's only been made about ten times already, do keep up.Drewish wrote:In response I propose Atheism++. It's Objectivism oriented
Seth wrote:God, I'm really enjoying watching the Great Atheist Religious Schism as it occurs. This will be legendary forgotten and will be spoken of often rarely in the annals of religious history pub on a very slow Friday night.
It continues and I found reading it to be worth my while.I feel a lot of pressure from all sides of the atheist community to denounce the specific behaviors of this or that specific person or group of people.
But I really do not want to. I don’t want to make fights about ideas and values within our community any more personal than they have to be. I think all the personalization and individual recriminations have nearly completely stalled any constructive dialogue in the community. My only interest is in saying the following three things:
1. I disapprove of anyone using insults (including allegedly benign ones like “asshole”, “stupid”, or “douchebag”) or slurs against any one else (and I include words like “cunt” and “bitch” in that category).
2. I don’t hate or think monstrous the people I disagree with, and I will not abandon my friendships with people over their resorting to insults, even though I think that’s wrong.
3. What I am against is hatefulness in all its forms. I think that interpersonal and inter-tribal abusiveness is fundamentally what is destroying the solidarity in our movement. Misogyny is a terrible species of this poison, but the the poison is deadly in all its forms. The only true, honest, and rationalistic solution is for there to be a unilateral ceasefire from abusiveness.
also:There are a lot of people who think that it’s okay to abuse other people as long as they are bad people. The astonishing and repulsive self-righteous and often self-serving judgmentalism of this irks me to no end. While I study moral philosophy, vigorously propound my own ethical theory, and offer moral judgments on any number of abstract topics or stories in the news, I am deeply suspicious of moralism. I do moral philosophy because we must do moral philosophy but not because I like what a sense of moral superiority does to corrupt a person’s character.
And when we think we are in the moral right, we are oh so tempted to start venting all the darkest, nastiest, and cruelest parts of ourselves with a good conscience. And this is why moralistic people are scary. Because too often the only thing separating them from their enemies is their drug like feeling of being the righteous ones. Their hatred can be just as strong. And if they stop being restrained by deference to abstract forms of justice that keep them in check, their actions can be just as harmful to those they hate.
This is why my moral stand in the controversies that embroil this atheist blogosphere is against hatred. This is why I fight myself daily to avoid demonizing my enemies or denouncing my friends when they make errors. I don’t think all the personal acrimony is worth it honestly. I feel all those frustrations and angers of course. I am a people person by nature. I can’t tune out the emotions people send my way as though they weren’t coming from real live human beings.
This.Xamonas Chegwé wrote:It's a very good article, Rob. Sad that there aren't a few more of that mind over there. And over here for that matter.
Well, that and the great hat.Bella Fortuna wrote: You always manage to find the good stuff, Robert. One of the things I like best about you.
A Hermit wrote:soooo...
the desire for reason, compassion and integrity makes one a Nazi, eh?
Yeah, that's rational...
laklak wrote:Exactly who the fuck gave these people the right to speak for me? I've been an atheist my entire life - truly. I never, ever believed in any of that shit. I refused to go back to Sunday school at the age of bleeding 5. And that's longer than a lot of these pompous, self-aggrandizing, pumped up little shits have been alive. Did I miss something? Did somebody die and make them Pope? Who gave them the right to decide what political position anyone self-identifying as an "atheist" must take? Fuck them and the horse they rode in on. These assholes are doing more damage to rank-and-file atheists than any fundy televangelist could ever hope to do. Honestly, once more and with feeling, FUCK THEM.
geehigh wrote: Let's see how they deal with religious diversity. We can all envisage utopia behind a keyboard my friend; it's easy.
The best Athesim + can ever hope for is to get somebody to blow their nose on it before throwing it into the garbage with the rest of the used Kleenex.
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