There are atheists among us. They believe in no god. They worship nothing. Their worldview precludes the supernatural and includes only the natural. They view God as an adult's fairy tale. They look at those who spend Sundays at church and think what a waste of time. They believe in one life and one life lived well.
There are atheists among us. You will see them on the street, in the supermarket, in the mall. You will meet them at work and at parties. You will meet them in the restroom and at the gym. You will not know who they are. You will not know them by their fruit. All you can know is that they do exist and that they do influence you, your city, your state, your country, and, slowly but surely, your world. Atheists matter.
There are atheists among us. They are scattered in every corner of the earth. They influence politics, education, science. They have their materialistic hands in everything. Everything they touch turns to naturalism. Everything they touch turns to realism. Everything they touch turns to reality.
There are atheists among us. Most hide, but more and more are coming out. More and more are witnessing of religion's deceit. More and more are evangelizing trust in logic and reasoning and common sense. More and more are telling others to grow up, to get with the evolutionary program, and to stop pretending that a single book, a hodgepodge of wishful thinking, solves the world's problems. More and more are coming to grips with life instead of avoiding it.
There are atheists among us. What will you do about it? Will you try to convince them that your religion is right? Will you try to convince them that you alone know the truth? Will you try to prevent them from speaking and using their minds? Or, will you simply ignore them, supremely confident of winning the war of ideas with sheer numbers? Will you care at all?
There are atheists among us. You must care. You must say and do something. You must listen to their beliefs. You must recognize their influence. Numbers do matter, but numbers are not on your side. Atheism is growing. Religions do not last. Two thousand years is nothing in the history of religion. Make no mistake. Religions will die. Religion will be forgotten. All you will have left, all you will have to hold, is reality. Reality is all you will ever need.
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Sun, 2005-11-27 08:17
Great post! I don't believe I've visited your blog before, but I'm happy I followed the link from COG #28. I hope you will consider adding your blog to the Atheism Online blog directory. http://atheismonline.com/tiki-page.php?pageName=Welcome
Sun, 2005-11-27 09:42
Good post. Just one small niggle:
“More and more [atheists] are evangelizing faith in logic and reasoning and common sense.â€
I like the word “trust†instead of “faithâ€. Faith means belief without evidence, and that is the domain of the theist. Calling what atheists have “faith†allows theists the claim that atheism is a religion.
Just one of my bugaboos. :-)
Sun, 2005-11-27 13:00
Great post, except for just one thing ... what Skeptico said! I noticed that myself and it bothered me as well.
Trust, not faith.
Heb 11:1: "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
Sun, 2005-11-27 13:10
Hi, vjack. How odd that I have visited your blog several times already. :P I am listed in Atheism Online's "Off-Topic Blogs by Atheists" section.
Skeptico and Diachrony, thanks for pointing this out. I have corrected it.
Tue, 2005-11-29 11:14
This was really well written. I'm glad I read it... I hope it finds its way to those who really need to read it!
Tue, 2005-11-29 11:37
Thanks, Addie! I hope so, too.
Tue, 2005-11-29 12:08
Addie, I have added you to my list of atheistic blogs. I would have contacted you privately about this, but I cannot find an email address for you at your new blog (which I really like; you write well).
Have you considered allowing comments on your blog? I suppose you have, but you might reconsider allowing them. You can always moderate comments if you prefer.
Tue, 2006-03-14 02:00
Religion will die either way, whether you write such texts or not. It's all natural...
The most people I know, don't believe in god, but maybe the situation in Germany is a little bit different than in America?
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