Marg you said:
I agree with you antishock. What about the argument being made by Prager, that "atheism" or lack of a belief system in the supernatural or absence of religious belief can lead to greater abuse, inhumanity against man than when one has a religious belief system which may have some good moral advice? If people act upon beliefs, and if as you say those who believe in a pacifist religion are likely to tend that way then what about atheists? I think there is little doubt that "people act upon beliefs". I think THE important factor is the attitude of the 'actor' What are they likely to tend towards pacifism or aggression and why? They will tend towards their 'habit' which is generally 'conditioned' by their psyche environment that influences their attitude... I don't know the answer, but throwing out some ideas I'd say a good standard of living by a stable economic environment would be important, opportunities for good quality of life, good education are what enable atheists to live fulfilling lives absent religion. As they 'might' theists as well. Even the availability of those things you mention does not guarantee personal-life-quality. Again I suggest "attitude" bearing heavily upon "inhumanity". Through the ages Monarchy/Aristocracy of every era has had "the best of their time", yet have tended, generally, to not be running-over with compassion. Often while standing as religious pillars of their community. I have and have always had an excellent quality of life, never wanting for anything really and religion is not something I need or miss.Me too. With and without TRADITIONAL Religion. Having seen the movie Religulous today, (I want to see that) Maher made a comment which just came to mind. He said he feels his lack of belief is a luxury. He's got a good life and he doesn't need it. I think that is a good point. I still don't know what the best argument is against those who say atheist lack a belief system and so anything goes. Marg, I don't think there is any argument that will convince religious fundamentalists that nonbelievers/atheists can enjoy fulfilling lives. To do so would call to question their reason for being what THEY are. They don't have the enabling attitude to do that.
Just a thought. I think the atheist factor is the BIG stumbling block in the USA's attitude towards Communism, or Socialism. Which in reality propound the caring-sharing messages of Jesus. Then Americans add lack-of-freedom to their paint-pail. As if there are no legislations dictating USA can't-dos... Of course that's the glue that holds their collapsing house of cards together...
Conclusion: As humanity evolves towards conscious acknowledgement that "God" is a mythical figure/power, and self-governs according to humane ethics, with no thought of heaven or hell, then humanity will be its brother's keeper. Yet to come in America...
Roger thinks...