What do atheists belive in
Published by TedFox March 20th, 2006 in GeneralI had the privelege to attend a session on Athiesm vs Theism recently. If I have the time, I’ll post more about it. It’s easy to argue against athiesm logically, if you are sufficiently prepared.
Anyway, the following is taken from an newpaper article
what, exactly, do atheists believe in, if not in God?
In a nutshell, atheists believe in reason alone, in those things that can be arrived at through intellect and the scientific method. Concrete evidence for God, they argue, simply doesn’t exist. They don’t cotton to leaps of faith or anything that involves a supernatural being reaching into human lives. They believe you can live a happy, respectable life based on human ethics that were derived not from God handing down a tablet but from a code of rules that emerged naturally through an evolutionary process in which humans learned how to live together successfully.
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That’s where the problem with Atheist, they believe in reasons. But then where does “reasons” comes from? How is it that 2-3 can use logic to reason?