Coito ergo sum wrote:
Active rejection of a religion or a god is not a religion or a god.
It's certainly not a god, but whether it is a religion depends entirely on how one goes about "actively rejecting a religion or god."
This "atheist religion" nonsense is just the manufacturing of a term in which to lump all atheists, whether they like it or not, into the same camp.
Now why would anybody want to lump a widely disparate number of people of radically different beliefs and practices into the same camp? Hm...
In other words, you may be an atheist, but accept none of the principles of this "atheist religion" you're clamoring about, but you still label the atheist part of that atheist religion.
It depends on the evidence that exists about the degree to which they practice their beliefs. Clearly, Richard Dawkins argues very passionately and devotedly about his anti-theism, and equally clearly it's a matter of ethics and conscience to him. Therefore, Richard Dawkins is a religious Atheist, and a zealot to boot.
You extend the disbelief in god to these other "beliefs regarding atheism's place in society, law and culture..."
When the genesis of the belief/practice system is atheism, it's hardly improper to connect activities surrounding that atheistic belief that are in support of an anti-theistic agenda and call the complete system of belief and practice a religion.
I know some atheists who think that Christianity is good and that most people need to believe in religions because those people are stupid and need a crutch. Is that part of the atheist religion?
Depends on whether they observe these beliefs religiously.
If your argument is that some individuals have sets of beliefs which they follow as unthinkingly as religion, then sure, that's true. But that doesn't make atheism a religion. That makes whatever those people believe religions.
And if the core principle and belief of that system is atheism, as it is in Richard Dawkins' case, it's perfectly appropriate to label that belief/practice system as "Atheism, the religion."
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