dartagnan wrote:In another thread JAK said:All religions are dangerous. They seek to destroy the intellect replacing it with dogma not derived from reason and evidence.
There is no evidence that all religions are dangerous, and the irony with this comment is that it is itself dogmatic and without reason or evidence.
Religion is just a presupposition like any other. Humans have a tendency to remain fixated in their presuppositions which tends to result in confirmation bias and the placibo effect. In my experience atheists are just as dogmatic and intolerant in their positions as most whacko fundamentalists. Religionists like to feel special and so do atheists. I've heard atheists here suggest that they are more advanced on the scale of human evolution, and that the res of the theistic world has yet to evolve from that primitive mental defect. Religionists simply believe that theirs will be a happier afterlife. Which is more arrogant?
Atheists often rely on ignorance to reinforce their presuppositions the same as any theist. For instance, those who insist on using the crusades and the inquisition to attack Christianity as a religion, when it becomes clear they have absolutely no background knowledge on either. They rely on myth. They rely on ignorance and their minds have already been made up, sans education.
So is this not a perfect example of the "destruction on one's intellect by replacing in order to with dogma not derived from reason or evidence"?
I often hear atheists say atheism isn't a religion, but it does carry all the same characteristics of religion. Most atheists I know do present their own "dogma" whether they like to believe it or not.
The various links in “Religion is Dangerous” demonstrate that reality. All religions rely on doctrine and dogma. In that, they are dangerous. In that, they oppose clear, transparent evidence and research. They rely on truth by assertion. Such reliance is dangerous. It leads to false conclusions not supported by evidence, facts, and skeptical review of claims.
dartagnan states:
Religion is just a presupposition like any other. Humans have a tendency to remain fixated in their presuppositions which tends to result in confirmation bias and the placibo effect.
That supports the proposition that religion is dangerous. One who relies on the “placebo effect” of a comforting religion rather than on the best medical care presently available is at risk and is endangered by religion.
dartagnan states:
In my experience atheists are just as dogmatic and intolerant in their positions as most whacko fundamentalists.
Let us see the evidence for the claim.
dartagnan states:
Religionists like to feel special and so do atheists.
Let us see evidence for the claim.
dartagnan states:
I've heard atheists here suggest that they are more advanced on the scale of human evolution, and that the res of the theistic world has yet to evolve from that primitive mental defect. Religionists simply believe that theirs will be a happier afterlife. Which is more arrogant?
Neither position can be sell defended. It appears a straw man attack. What is the evidence for the claims (multiple claims)?
“Arrogant” is a straw man argument. No one in this thread has claimed “arrogance.” The charge is irrelevant to the issue.
JAK stated:
“Where reason and evidence are turned aside in favor of dogma and claim absent evidence, danger prevails.”
Under “Dangers of Religion” and elsewhere, that was supported with evidence. It is supported here in the example that those who rely on religion or faith or prayer when confronted with the medical diagnosis of life-threatening disease are endangered by their religion.
“Atheism” is a topic which you raise. It was not raised in “Dangers of religion” or in “All Religions are Dangerous.”
dartagnan states:
Atheists often rely on ignorance to reinforce their presuppositions the same as any theist.
What’s your evidence for the claim?
It’s non sequitur to the posts “Dangers of religion” and “All religions are Dangerous.”
dartagnan states:
For instance, those who insist on using the crusades and the inquisition to attack Christianity as a religion, when it becomes clear they have absolutely no background knowledge on either. They rely on myth. They rely on ignorance and their minds have already been made up, sans education.
Have you read the links to the Crusades? Have you read other posts which address the issue of “Dangers of Religion”?
dartagnan states:
I often hear atheists say atheism isn't a religion, but it does carry all the same characteristics of religion. Most atheists I know do present their own "dogma" whether they like to believe it or not.
On the contrary, atheism lacks virtually all the characteristics of religion. See the post which compares soft atheism with hard atheism.
Few atheists attempt any defense of hard atheism. Those who do have a most difficult task. Religion makes countless claims and puts those claims into religious dogma that can be found in the many, many religious groups (denominations, sects, cults).
What are the dominations of atheism?
List of Christian Denominations
Religions of the World
JAK