Your Randomly Mutated and Naturally Selected Orthodoxy
Your Randomly Mutated and Naturally Selected Orthodoxy
As we all know, your genes make you who you are. Further we know that ultimately there is no question with regard to both human nature and essence that neo-darwinism cannot answer, including why you are Orthodox (Jewish or Christian), or Muslim, or atheist...uh, ummm....no actually, not the latter, that is actually accomplished by means of supreme force of intellectual will and enlightened thinking. Ahem...where was I? Oh yes:
So there are evolutionary explanations for we we stupidly hold to false beliefs in gods, after-life, and such. Furthermore, they apparently have all manner of scientific evidence to back all of this up. I am reminded (given my current reading) of how the Soviets actively pursued scientific means of destroying religion...they would have loved this stuff! The Communists actually offered science degree programs in college that were specifically geared toward disproving religious claims. They readily funded research to do so as well...hmmm...sounds familiar.
Anyway, an intriguing rebuttal of the secularist conclusion for all this "evidence" may be found summarized here. Essentially it says that even if all the data and evidence are correct, the conclusion is wrong. Brilliantly done.
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The other basic kind of atheist is the reactionary atheist. This person is in reaction against a particular kind of theism which is mistakenly equated with Theism as such. People who are raised with a concept of a vengeful, vindictive God who must find a willing, innocent substitute target for His "just" wrath often become reactionary atheists. For my money, these are the ones that the Church should seek out and whose wounds she should bind, for the God whom they reject really doesn't exist.
Gary Patrick
Is atheism a growing trend? I figured that it was a movement that hit its high-water mark back in the 30s and 40s. Nowadays, people are against "organized religion." Spirituality, God, ancient scriptures, Kaballah, are all IN.
- Steve Knowlton
Very...very true. I recently watched an online debate between Christopher Hitchens and Alister McGrath in which Hitchens (as the atheist) fell precisely into your characterization by arguing against a god which/whom I would also deny exists.
Steve:
Is atheism a growing trend?
Yes. In a word. Particularly amongst the scientific community. Dawkns, Hitchens to name put the cream of the crop are authoring NYT bestsellers on atheism. Just this morning my cowroker and fellow Orthodox Christian told he'd seen a large billboard at Mercer and I5 advertising this group:
http://www.ffrf.org/
Gary Patrick