Unexceptional rant against faith
• Richard Evans Lee
This is the first skeptical, anti-theist page I ever wrote. I’m resurrecting it for a purpose. It has no special value.
The things that you're liable to read in the Bible
I'm an atheist. I used to say agnostic because you can't really know. But since most people ultimately have such a narrow idea of godhood I decided that the probability was so tiny that I'd better go with atheist.
Atheist, materialist, skeptic. Every now and then somebody will hear me make a crack about Christians and proudly announce that they are a pagan (now there's word that has undergone radical metamorphosis recently. The early Christians used it to denote anyone who wasn't a Christian or Jew. Even ancient atheists.
I don't draw a distinction between one supernatural belief and another. Christian Science, Fundamentalism, Buddhism, UFO crackpots, Objectivists, Robert Bly, Native American religions, Voodoo, Wicca, Scientology, Rev. Moon, conspiracy theories (right or left wing), pyramid power, homeopathy, tarot cards, Creation Science, astrology, crank diets all form one seamless strand of dottiness.
Does this depress me? No. I'd like to die and go on to eternal bliss or come back again. But I don't expect to. I don't worry about it. There are plenty of things in life to enjoy even if I'm not going to exist forever.
I can get along people regardless of their beliefs as long as they don't feel a need to change my mind. Even non-fundamentalist Christians. Many of my favorite authors believed in the divinity of Jesus.
While there was the Golden Dawn the folks on the fringe (wicca, etc.) don't seem to attract literary and scholarly people the way Christianity does.
"But," you say, "I've experienced the Divine Power of ..." Or maybe you saw a UFO. Or your sainted Aunt Matilda did. I didn't. And if I'm skeptical of my own experience and analysis why would I accept another's?
Good will doesn't make a statements true.
That many people believe something is evidence of little except perhaps their own need to believe. Millions of people have believed many things. Mostly contradictory and completely wrong.
I'm willing to give provisional acceptance to things that can be performed repeatedly by competent observers under controlled conditions.
Possibly more troublesome to many people is that I don't like basketball. Or Nascar. I hold all team sports in wintry regard. Or I used to. I'm no longer graceless enough to disdain the pleasures of others when they are foreign to me.
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