Fenderputty
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I can respect that reasoning, but my point was largely whether or not something can come from nothingness.
Look up the multiverse theory.
I can respect that reasoning, but my point was largely whether or not something can come from nothingness.
Bingo.Nihilism does not follow logically from atheism, a lot of famous atheist philosophers (most famously so Nietzsche), detested nihilism, and rightfully so.
Nihilism, according to Nietzsche, is the philosophy of the man of ressentiment, a corrupted slave morality, based on a suspicion, weariness and detestation of humanity, of only being able to say 'No!' to everything outside of and different from one self.
as an atheist i wish i was religious, i wish it so much.. i could be very happy. but i'm just a miserable atheist and i think everything is absolutely pointless. we're just gonna suffer horribly and die (many of us before even growing old), dissolve into eternal nothingness without end, and will never exist again.
I have definitely contemplated the relationship between atheism and nihilistic behaviors and thoughts.
If I were ever atheist, I would be a piece of garbage with no moral compass, because such a thing would be meaningless. I guess in that sense, being a believer in a higher power makes me a better person.
Why do people need to believe in a god for a meaning in life?
Life is what you make of it, not what is dictated by a book.
I'm an atheist and I live happily without religion. I'm not in fear of an afterlife in hell due to me misbehaving during my time on earth, because I know that when I die there will be nothing. I will cease to exist and that's the end of it. No shiny gates where I have to answer for all the things I did wrong in life and that's actually a great thing as it makes me value my life a lot more.
No offense, but atheism has to be one of the most stupid things out there.
Like, I can understand being agnostic, I totally do. There's no tangible proof of God, gods, spiritual deities or whatever, so saying something like "hey, I don't know man, I don't think so" is normal and logical. But actively saying there's nothing of a higher power at all, firmly convinced of that, and actively advocating against that is absolutely idiotic. How can something come from nothing? I'm not even talking about human evolution or the existence of the universe, we can all agree on those points, but where was the start? What was before the big bang? Okay, that we know, a lot of particles compressed and very close to each other, which resulted in the big bang. I also know that time - as we know it - came to be because of the big bang, and that before it, time - as we know it - didn't exist. But how did all those particles end up there? Where did they come from? Etc. etc. And I don't even expect a scientific answer, it's so long ago and we don't have the answers to it (yet), but it's the thought that counts. Everything has to have a start, theist people have their God or gods, but what do atheists have? "Yeah, well, we human beings cannot phantom that without a sense of time, so there was nothing before the big bang". Then how different is that from believing in "invisible" stuff you're very much against at?
Basically my point is that the main reason for atheism is also its downfall: logical common sense. Agnosticism on the other hand is something much more logical.
This is exactly what I was referring to in my other post. Atheists wearing their misery on their sleeves annoy me, and if anything are being affected by religion without even knowing it - the attitude that religion and happiness are tied is so ingrained culturally that they play up their misery despite life offering plenty of joy without a god.as an atheist i wish i was religious, i wish it so much.. i could be very happy. but i'm just a miserable atheist and i think everything is absolutely pointless. we're just gonna suffer horribly and die (many of us before even growing old), dissolve into eternal nothingness without end, and will never exist again.
And you can find just as much comfort and hope as an atheist. I honestly find it insulting when people think they are better off than others in terms of happiness or self fufillment depending on what you believe in. That their religion somehow makes them a better person than someone who is non religious. Everyone can find purpose in life no matter what you believe in. Don't get me wrong, its great that your religion makes you happy and works for you as a person, but don't act like it somehow gives you a source of happiness or purpose thats greater than someone who is non religious.
The athiest also loses any concept of a fixed morality. If different cultures have different (or even opposing) moral values, why should I follow any of them? Why not just make up my own morality where I can do whatever I want? It would be no more or less authentic than any other.
No offense, but atheism has to be one of the most stupid things out there.
Why would you want to be an atheist over an agnostic? You don't know...
Everything has as much meaning as you abscribe to it.
Even assigning meaning to God, assuming his existence, is arguably arbitrary.
your argument(s) aren't very convincing imo.. you really want to ask "how can something come from nothing?" and at the same time believe in a creator god that came from nothing? you realize how silly that seems, right?
if a god could always exist or come from nothing, why couldn't the universe/multiverse? why is it required to be a creator entity with a personality..? i don't get it lol.
as an atheist i wish i was religious, i wish it so much.. i could be very happy. but i'm just a miserable atheist and i think everything is absolutely pointless. we're just gonna suffer horribly and die (many of us before even growing old), dissolve into eternal nothingness without end, and will never exist again.
Is stoning homosexuals to death moral or immoral? If the latter, why?
Even if you pick a religious book to get your moral teachings from, you're still making an arbitrary choice of which moral code to follow.
Also we know that the capacity for morality is an evolved trait like any other.
Why would you want to be an atheist over an agnostic?
your argument(s) aren't very convincing imo.. you really want to ask "how can something come from nothing?" and at the same time believe in a creator god that came from nothing? you realize how silly that seems, right?
if a god could always exist or come from nothing, why couldn't the universe/multiverse? why is it required to be a creator entity with a personality..? i don't get it lol.
The athiest also loses any concept of a fixed morality. If different cultures have different (or even opposing) moral values, why should I follow any of them? Why not just make up my own morality where I can do whatever I want? It would be no more or less authentic than any other.
The way I see it, this would all be true if we didn't have feelings, but we do. Humans and many other animals can feel happiness and pain and these things make us feel good and bad respectively. Because of this the Golden Rule and empathy for others make a pretty solid basis for the meaning of life and morality IMO. Minimize the pain and suffering of yourself and others while also trying to maximize the happiness and pleasure of yourself and others.But if you really take athiesm to it's logical conclusion, what are you left with? If everything is mindless atoms bumping into each other, with no guiding hand, then by definition there is no purpose in anything, no 'meaning of life', nothing but a howling chaos.
Yeah, this.1. Acknowledge that the maximization of "health/safety/happiness/well-being/prosperity/whatever you want to call it" for the individual/community is a moral truth and in humanity's best interest.
2. The rest of morality and any such moral values can be derived from that.
First off atheism is a reaction to theism (Without it, atheism wouldn't exist). Atheism (At least the way I see it) is rejection of religious institutions, and not a strict belief in lack of god(s).
I'm a follower of Jesus not because it makes me a better person, but because I know that I'm seriously messed up and in need of a savior.
Stop mixing up belief in a God with living your life based only by the code of a certain book or set religion. It's not that cut and dry and doesn't apply to everyone who is a theist.
So is there any logical way out of this nihilistic mindset where a person is ultimately no more important than a pile of mud? Sure you can set your own goals (get a promotion, have kids, own a Porsche) but in a godless universe those goals are as meaningless as everything else. Your job, children and shiny car are as meaningless as you are and everything else is.
Umm...discuss.
I can respect that reasoning, but my point was largely whether or not something can come from nothingness. In this example, our universe prior to the big bang - when it was still in a dense and hot state. Has it always been there, or did it come to be? And how? Why? There has to be a cause and effect. Of course we don't know the answer, but something existing from nothing goes against common sense, wouldn't you agree?
I'm a follower of Jesus not because it makes me a better person, but because I know that I'm seriously messed up and in need of a savior.
And just know that no matter what you believe in bro, I love you.
Stop mixing up belief in a God with living your life based only by the code of a certain book or set religion. It's not that cut and dry and doesn't apply to everyone who is a theist.
This is one of the reasons I Believe.
My experience indicates that there is meaning and purpose in life.
Atheism is antithetical to this
Because it's the same soup.
They're not mutually exclusive.
This is exactly what I was referring to in my other post. Atheists wearing their misery on their sleeves annoy me, and if anything are being affected by religion without even knowing it - the attitude that religion and happiness are tied is so ingrained culturally that they play up their misery despite life offering plenty of joy without a god.
If you had never encountered a single religious belief in your life, would you really think that life was meaningless?
Well, to be honest, your answer is pretty unconvincing as well. Hence I think his point that Agnosticism is the better answer.
Why would you want to be an atheist over an agnostic? You don't know...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rheO4RWrAUs
The invention of the "Atheism" word is a reaction, not the concept itself. Atheism is just the rejection of believing in a god without sufficient evidence.First off atheism is a reaction to theism (Without it, atheism wouldn't exist). Atheism (At least the way I see it) is rejection of religious institutions, and not a strict belief in lack of god(s). And you can't separate culture from religion (They are closely dependent in each other), because the term religion is one we give systems of belief, thus everyone in a given culture has the values, whether or not you believe in god(s). For example: You got to work, like everyone else, you socialize, you have your hobbies, you participate in cultural activities like any person with any religious belief. This is the meaning of life for this particular culture.
If you look at religion in the West, it's "secularized," even deemed it own separate category, but in other places in the world, religion is just religion, and are not a set of literal beliefs, but a set of symbolic communal beliefs (That are logical to the particular culture).
In short, people don't engage in religion because they want to go to heaven, but they participate because the symbolic values it has. In the west, the primary "Meaning of life" is economic and not religious.
This post makes almost zero sense. If you're messed up and in need of a saviour you think your belief in God makes you a better person. Which is scary as fuck.
The implication was that one needs faith to lead a moral and meaningful life. You agreed with that implication.
your argument(s) aren't very convincing imo.. you really want to ask "how can something come from nothing?" and at the same time believe in a creator god that came from nothing? you realize how silly that seems, right?
if a god could always exist or come from nothing, why couldn't the universe/multiverse? why is it required to be a creator entity with a personality..? i don't get it lol.
See above.You can apply the same argument to god. Where did he come from if something can't come from nothing? If you say atheism is one of the most stupid things out there, I can easily turn this around on you.
Furthermore, do you adhere to a specific religion? If you do, keep reading, otherwise ignore.
If you adhere to a specific one, why? How do you know your specific god is the true starting point?
I love seeing theists bring this up. It's mind boggling.
Most Athiests I know detest Agnostics as fooling themselves with a half-measure. Atheism, they claim, is binary. You either believe there is something out there that directly caused our existence to occur or not.
I find myself leaning more Agnostic as I grow old (the prisoner's dilemma) but saying they are close enough is not really true.
Most Athiests I know detest Agnostics as fooling themselves with a half-measure. Atheism, they claim, is binary. You either believe there is something out there that directly caused our existence to occur or not.
I find myself leaning more Agnostic as I grow old (Pascal's Wager) but saying they are close enough is not really true.
i don't know. working in a hospital has made me miserable in my atheism i guess. seeing so much pointless suffering, cold-hearted nurses and doctors, dead kids etc. also i almost died last year myself, was hooked up to a ventilator and the whole works.. that really made me realize how pointless everything is and death is the only thing that's certain, and can happen at any moment. i don't understand hope anymore, really. sorry if im annoying.
also this chronic back pain is fucking killing me, non-stop agony for 16 years straight day and night now with no end in sight. don't you tell me i can't be miserable, goddamnit.
Stuff comes from nothing all the time. Look up vacuum fluctuations or the casimir effect. Nature. She's full of wonders.
No offense, but atheism has to be one of the most stupid things out there. Like, I can understand being agnostic, I totally do. There's no tangible proof of God, gods, spiritual deities or whatever, so saying something like "hey, I don't know man, I don't think so" is normal and logical. But actively saying there's nothing of a higher power at all, firmly convinced of that, and actively advocating against that is absolutely idiotic.
But if you really take athiesm to it's logical conclusion, what are you left with? If everything is mindless atoms bumping into each other, with no guiding hand, then by definition there is no purpose in anything, no 'meaning of life', nothing but a howling chaos.
So is there any logical way out of this nihilistic mindset where a person is ultimately no more important than a pile of mud?
I have definitely contemplated the relationship between atheism and nihilistic behaviors and thoughts.
If I were ever atheist, I would be a piece of garbage with no moral compass, because such a thing would be meaningless. I guess in that sense, being a believer in a higher power makes me a better person.