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What does this have to do with what we're talking about?
Let me say it again: 100% of Atheists accept Evolution.
And backing up even further --- here's my whole point:
Atheists have two doctrines that I know of:
- Evolution
- There is no God
I dunno, can you re-enter a thread you already /thread? I'll have to check internets etiquette.Darn it! He already /thread! Well, he'll be back...
I dunno, can you re-enter a thread you already /thread? I'll have to check internets etiquette.
What does this have to do with what we're talking about?
Let me say it again: 100% of Atheists accept Evolution.
And backing up even further --- here's my whole point:
Atheists have two doctrines that I know of:
- Evolution
- There is no God
Here's some more:
- Germ theory of Medicine
- Theory of Gravity
- Stopping your car at a red light or stop sign Doctrine
- Locking the door to your car when you leave it in a parking lot Doctrine.
- Not sticking your hand into a fire Doctrine
- The Don't spit into the wind Doctrine
What does this have to do with what we're talking about?
Let me say it again: 100% of Atheists accept Evolution.
And backing up even further --- here's my whole point:
Atheists have two doctrines that I know of:
- Evolution
- There is no God
Answering by way of repeated requests:
I don't know all your doctrine (beliefs), as I don't think like an atheist --- but two come to mind:
- Evolution
- There is no God
I thought 100% of atheists also embrace evolution?
I wouldn't know --- thus I'm asking.
Not from a Christian perspective --- I simply want to know if it is taught in any science classes as existing. If not, the definition is moot. In fact, if you would have responded, "yes" --- I was going to ask you what it is?
Just the scientific one(s). However, I'm getting the impression that it is NOT taught as something that is real, and so I believe my question has been answered.
Hooray for the Bible --- this has NOTHING to do with It. It is a science question.
My definition for soul, in this thread, can take a hike --- you're turning the question around on me, and I'm not going to go there.
Just a simple YES or NO.
You would know, I wouldn't --- I haven't taken the classes you have.
I know doctrine is a strong word to use, but the Bible exposes atheism as a form of nature worship.Dictionary.com defines doctrine as "a particular principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government". The definitions provided suggest that a doctrine is a philosophical teaching.
I agree with Answers.com here, and I don't think that just because a person decides to become an atheist, that that somehow exempts him from being just as "religious" as we are.Answers.com - atheism said:The doctrine that there is no God or gods.
I strongly disagree. It is a belief that has never been observed (and I'm assuming we're talking macro-evolution here), and, as my Mariana Trench thread showed, believed on by faith.Regarding evolution, it is not a doctrine.
If you're talking micro-evolution here, I will agree; but macro-evolution is definitely a faith-based belief.It is a scientific theory that is based upon evidence. But, it is commonly held to be true by atheists, yes. However, there are also a great number of religious people who believe that the theory of evolution is, for the most part, correct. I'd hardly say it is an atheist-only point of view.
I can't even fathom what an atheist who doesn't believe in evolution does believe, then.The second belief you mention as being common to atheists - the lack of belief in a deity - is accurate.
Most do, it is true, but it is quite possible that a person who does not believe in God could also find evolution to be hard to believe. The two do not go hand in hand.
Then I'll assume your answer to the OP is NO.I can assure you that I have never found anything that shows that all atheists agree on the existence of souls. I doubt that there is even a majority agreement among atheists on the existence of souls. Asking what the atheistic viewpoint on souls is won't get you a good answer, because atheism doesn't really say anything about the existence of souls. it would be like me asking Christians what the best car is. There would be a tremendous vairety of answers, because Christianity doesn't really concern itself with the relative benefits and disadvantages of cars.
Again, what I think is the definition of soul doesn't apply to the OP. This isn't about me, it's about whether or not a "soul" is taught as "standard equipment" in Homo sapiens.Well, if by "soul" you mean some part of me that holds my memories and my personality, I would say that yes, I do believe in that, but I call it my consciousness. I don't see it as a supernatural or mystical thing. I believe that higher animals, such as humans, cats dogs, apes etc do have this, although I would have no idea if animals such as insects have it as well.
However, if you define "soul" to be something that carries my personality and memories beyond death, something that goes to an afterlife, then I would say no.
This tells me you haven't been taught it.I'm not aware of any scientific definition of what a soul is.
I know doctrine is a strong word to use, but the Bible exposes atheism as a form of nature worship.I agree with Answers.com here, and I don't think that just because a person decides to become an atheist, that that somehow exempts him from being just as "religious" as we are.I strongly disagree. It is a belief that has never been observed (and I'm assuming we're talking macro-evolution here), and, as my Mariana Trench thread showed, believed on by faith.If you're talking micro-evolution here, I will agree; but macro-evolution is definitely a faith-based belief.I can't even fathom what an atheist who doesn't believe in evolution does believe, then.Then I'll assume your answer to the OP is NO.Again, what I think is the definition of soul doesn't apply to the OP. This isn't about me, it's about whether or not a "soul" is taught as "standard equipment" in Homo sapiens.This tells me you haven't been taught it.
It seems someone skipped definition #1.n.
- Disbelief in or denial of the existence of God or gods.
- The doctrine that there is no God or gods.
Indeed --- both statements are true.In the spirit of full disclosure, answers.com says:
It seems someone skipped definition #1.
I know doctrine is a strong word to use, but the Bible exposes atheism as a form of nature worship.
I can't even fathom what an atheist who doesn't believe in evolution does believe, then.
This tells me you haven't been taught it.
I know doctrine is a strong word to use, but the Bible exposes atheism as a form of nature worship.
I agree with Answers.com here, and I don't think that just because a person decides to become an atheist, that that somehow exempts him from being just as "religious" as we are.
I strongly disagree. It is a belief that has never been observed (and I'm assuming we're talking macro-evolution here), and, as my Mariana Trench thread showed, believed on by faith.
If you're talking micro-evolution here, I will agree; but macro-evolution is definitely a faith-based belief.
I can't even fathom what an atheist who doesn't believe in evolution does believe, then.
Then I'll assume your answer to the OP is NO.
Again, what I think is the definition of soul doesn't apply to the OP. This isn't about me, it's about whether or not a "soul" is taught as "standard equipment" in Homo sapiens.
This tells me you haven't been taught it.
but macro-evolution is definitely a faith-based belief.
NO> You're flawed interpretation of the Bible (a form of junk theology) makes this claim.I know doctrine is a strong word to use, but the Bible exposes atheism as a form of nature worship.
As your Marianas Trench thread showed, you have a warped understanding of "faith."I strongly disagree. It is a belief that has never been observed (and I'm assuming we're talking macro-evolution here), and, as my Mariana Trench thread showed, believed on by faith.
No it is not. It is inferred from the physical evidence.If you're talking micro-evolution here, I will agree; but macro-evolution is definitely a faith-based belief.
More sophistry. You cannot learn something that is never taught.This isn't about me, it's about whether or not a "soul" is taught as "standard equipment" in Homo sapiens.This tells me you haven't been taught it.
In that case, Cabal, please tell me what an atheist who doesn't believe in evolution does believe.Then maybe stop broadbrushing an entire group of people (broadbrushing them wrongly, for one thing)....
In that case, Cabal, please tell me what an atheist who doesn't believe in evolution does believe.