RiverF wrote:hadespussercats wrote:Thinking Aloud wrote:hadespussercats wrote:All right, I've read the first and last pages of this gigantic thread, and will make a stab at the rest, but right now I'd just like to know:
Who cares what the Blag Hag gang (or anyone else, for that matter) decide to call themselves?
If atheism isn't a movement (you said yourself, CES, that you didn't think it was-- and I agree), then what do we care about splitters? Or people using the word wrong?
The other reason to at least pay attention is that, right now when someone from "the media" wants a token atheist for a discussion, they call upon Dawkins, or Harris, (and wish they could call Hitchens) or the guys from AA or FFRF. At some point they're going to want fresh faces, and if you google "atheism" and find page after page of "Atheism Plus" and "Skepchicks" you're going to assume that you've found a new 'voice of atheism'.
They are a new voice of atheism. They're just not the new voice of atheism.
I don't necessarily care for Dawkins or Hitchens speaking for me, though they are enchantingly articulate (or were.)
I definitely don't care for that yahoo in charge of AA speaking for me. (See-- They're using a girder from the Trade Center like a Cross! Oh noes! America is ruined!)
This just seems silly. Find what you think is important, and put it out there. Maybe you'll get to be a voice of atheism, too.
re the bit I've bolded .. How does anyone be the voice of non-belief in god/s?
Well, primarily by communicating that it's possible to live life without believing in god(s), and explaining why it can be a beneficial choice, at the personal or societal level.
But if you're saying that there isn't an atheist movement, because you can't really organize around an absence of belief, well, most people here agree with that.
If not sure if I'm entirely on board, in that I don't see how fighting against teaching creation myths as science in schools, or denying opportunities to atheists because of bigoted ideas about atheism equalling being an immoral or evil person, or laws that legislate hateful behaviors because of religious dogma, yadda yadda, isn't a political movement. But then, not all people who don't believe in God care about those other issues. Which is the point of this thread, I think.