You know, the irony of that does make me laugh.
This goes back to the nub of this thread and the OP.
Surely cognitive dissonance at the very least is required to see that this is quite incompatible with the central concept of "one god".
Take a look at C S Lewis and his opinion that all extant and previous religions are merely misunderstood versions of the YHWH fantasy. This dovetails beautifully with Roman Catholicism, but very few other christian sects. Catholicism does the "self-exclusion" from god thing, which is quite universalist, so at least they get away from saying "UNBELIEVERS AND NON-CATHOLICS GO TO HELL!!11!!"
Now, take a look at Red's comments on Calvinism; "They are wrong". The end. There are also quite a number of churches around which claim the Catholic church is a minion of Satan.
But they all 100% correct in their theology, their reading of the bible, their treatment of god and their beliefs...
In the face of this, the amusement level for atheists rises to hysterical levels when we are - as often happens, including in this very thread - accused of claiming that science is absolute!
Crikey, you must go a really small church!
I've never found anything else. The vast majority, like the Pope and his crowd, accept that it happened and are busily looking for the hand of god in it. Other sects claim it's all complete lies and the earth was created ~6012 years ago. (Although the fundies around my way will admit to up to 10,000 years ago.)
An even better example is one you'll know all about - the dear old Anglicans. Rowan Williams ( a man I have enormous respect for, by the way ) and his mob are pretty well trusting of all major scientific belief that Rowan himself is in danger of becoming a full-on agnostic humanist. I also know heaps of Anglican scientists*, but no fundy ones.
I'm what you'd call an "activist" or "militant" atheist, although I don't like the latter term, it being a touch too militant for my pacifist/humanist nature, so I'm fully aware of the depth, breadth and height differences between almost all sects of the christian churches. Just an aside, but I'm even working on a database right now of the differences between the churches. Give it another month or so and it'll be up on my site. The differences between literalists and non-literalists again shows up what we both said above - they all believe their theology, even unto death!
Yeah, I did start that sentence with a "bible literalists" - obviously it only applies to literalists.
Again, Anglicans are an excellent example. I'm pretty sure Rowan himself made a statement that a christian need not even believe in the virgin birth? Catholics, of course, would still put you in the iron maiden for such heresy. That's as far from a fundy as it's possible to be without being an atheist.
Yes, England is indeed the last bulwark against fundamentalism. It has a horrible hold here, unfortunately. Nowhere near as bad as USA, but there are two schools within 5km of my place that teach biblical literalism.
Again, I think this is a symptom of England, where a stated belief in god is likely to lead to severe taking of the Michael in almost any social situation.
I'm in agreement with many other atheists with experience of the British system who thinks that by miles the best safeguard against fundamentalism, zealotry and other kinds of religious abuse is to have a state religion and compulsory RE.
Long live The Queen! (No, I'm not a monarchist, but if you get rid of her, you can kiss goodbye to CoE)
*How many of them are Anglican to the extent that they are firm believers, and how many profess to be to partake in the enormous Commonwealth Anglican old boys' network, I don't know. I'm quite sure some fall into the latter group.




