Nonsense. There is no faith involved in stating that you do not believe that a god exists. There is no religion involved in stating that you do not believe that a god exists.Seth wrote:It's an expression of religious faith.MrFungus420 wrote:What internal conflicts are there in saying, "I don't believe that a god exists"?Seth wrote:Probably has something to do with the internal conflicts inherent in your religion of Atheism.
How does the position of not believing that a god does exist count as a religion?
No, I don't,Seth wrote:But that's hardly all of what Atheists believe and practice that makes Atheism a religion, you see.
Being an atheist is nothing more than not being a theist. There is nothing else involved in being an atheist.
Acceptance of evolution is not part of atheism. Acceptance of the Big Bang is not part of atheism. Dislike of, or antipathy towards, religion is not part of atheism. Not believing in the supernatural is not part of atheism.
There is no dogma, there are no tenets, there are no traditions or ceremonies, there are no leaders or priests, there are no holy writings, there is nothing that is sacred.
In short, it makes as much sense to say that atheism is a religion as it is to say that blue is a religion. Neither have anything in common with religion.
Also, you ignored the other question, so I'll reiterate:
What internal conflicts are there in saying, "I don't believe that a god exists"?