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dramasnot6
09-24-2007, 09:08 PM
I don't know if this is okay(seemed like it) and i hope I cited enough stuff to avoid copyright issues, but i was just sent this article and thought it was interesting.


10 myths-and 10 Truths-About Atheism

By Sam Harris

December 24, 2006
The Los Angeles Times

SEVERAL POLLS indicate that the term "atheism" has acquired such an
extraordinary stigma in the United States that being an atheist is now a
perfect impediment to a career in politics (in a way that being black,
Muslim or homosexual is not). According to a recent Newsweek poll, only 37%
of Americans would vote for an otherwise qualified atheist for president.

Atheists are often imagined to be intolerant, immoral, depressed, blind to
the beauty of nature and dogmatically closed to evidence of the
supernatural.

Even John Locke, one of the great patriarchs of the Enlightenment, believed
that atheism was "not at all to be tolerated" because, he said, "promises,
covenants and oaths, which are the bonds of human societies, can have no
hold upon an atheist."

That was more than 300 years ago. But in the United States today, little
seems to have changed. A remarkable 87% of the population claims "never to
doubt" the existence of God; fewer than 10% identify themselves as
atheists - and their reputation appears to be deteriorating.

Given that we know that atheists are often among the most intelligent and
scientifically literate people in any society, it seems important to deflate
the myths that prevent them from playing a larger role in our national
discourse.

1) Atheists believe that life is meaningless.

On the contrary, religious people often worry that life is meaningless and
imagine that it can only be redeemed by the promise of eternal happiness
beyond the grave. Atheists tend to be quite sure that life is precious. Life
is imbued with meaning by being really and fully lived. Our relationships
with those we love are meaningful now; they need not last forever to be made
so. Atheists tend to find this fear of meaninglessness . well . meaningless.

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http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-harris24dec24,0,3994298.story?coll=la-opinion-rightrail

brainstrain
09-24-2007, 09:48 PM
Fascinating! Utterly fascinating!

I dismissed the possibility that my conservative christian faith was completley true around 4 years ago, at the tender age of 12, but it's nice to see my beliefs in the rediculousness of the entire thing confirmed.

I still believe in a God, but that may well change as I learn and grow throughout the rest of my youthful years...

Thanks so much for posting this!

Virgil
09-24-2007, 10:09 PM
Frankly this seems like proseltyzing to me. If I were to post ten reasons why one should be a Christian or a Muslim or a Hindu, I think it would get moderated out.

Logos
09-24-2007, 10:34 PM
Sorry, this really is a 'religious' topic, especially after glancing at the entire article and seeing all the comparisons it makes between Atheists and Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, etc.

So, it doesn't really belong in the Philosophical Forum, and, --> as it is not based on a specific religious text <-- (http://www.online-literature.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15410) I'm closing it.