I think your response really does illustrate exactly what I mean. I did not say that atheism in and of itself constituted a belief system. I said atheists seem loathe to sit down and really think about, evaluate, and create a broader value system that includes their atheism. They glom onto ancient religious systems, but then attack them piecemeal without any particular regard for the system they are deconstructing as a whole.
You're not making any sense.
On one hand, you're claiming you recognize it's not a belief system... then bash it for not having the characteristics of a belief system.
Why would people who happen to not believe in God get together and write out a book like the one you're proposing? What use would it possibly have? Given the fact that the vast majority of atheists already understand morals, it would be a totally pointless endeavour.
Secondly, we also don't glom onto ancient religious systems. I do not credit Christianity (or any religion) for the "invention of morality". I recognize there are some generally moral passages in the bible, as well as some heinously immoral ones. Furthermore, I think Christianity (and religion in general) has historically been far more destructive than productive when it comes to furthering the human race. I have no desire to glom onto a record like that.
Again and again and again I have seen atheists angrily attacking the very concept of an atheist "world view" or "mindset". So fine. I agree. Why do you find that upsetting? Why are you attempting to characterize my agreement with your statement that atheists have no cohesive philosophy as somehow "bigoted"?
Bigot:
: a person who is obstinately
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obstinate or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices;
especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance (From the Merriam-Webster Dictionary)
Countless times you have broadly referred to Atheists as Immoral and Chaotic, while displaying the fact you know nothing about them. You've accused us of being freeloaders by piggybacking off your so called ethics, and suggesting that we are a general drain on society.
If you had any kind of evidence to back up what you're talking about, you might be justified in saying it. However, you are just spewing ignorance fuelled by your own opinion of what an Atheist is.
I certainly see atheists tossing that accusation around a lot these days. Pretty much any time you disagree with an atheist, you are bigoted. Now it seems you get that tag if you agree with them as well.
Given the way you refer to and talk down to atheists, I'm not surprised at all you often hear the accusation that you're an intolerant bigot. Perhaps if you stopped being an intolerant bigot, you'd hear that accusation far less.
I've had many debates with people on this forum and elsewhere, without the hint of an insult coming from either side. That's because the person is generally open minded and willing to have a mature discussion.
When you come on here railing on Atheists as being chaos-inducing immoral deadbeats.... you have no right to expect a friendly response in return.
As for the observation that bald people do not have a united world view either, I do not notice bald people uniting continually to attack value systems.
That's because bald people as a demographic aren't constantly being insulted and oppressed by another demographic. If there were people going after Bald People and wrongfully calling them the bane of society, and whatnot... you might find Bald people would try to fight back as well.
That being said, they still wouldn't need a book of Bald People's Worldviews.
To sum up -- Atheists identify themselves when arguing about values. They have no cogent value system of their own. When deconstructing other value systems, they do not replace them with anything cogent. This results in chaos.
"They have no cognent value system of their own" Here is a shining example of your ignorance. You are simply wrong.
"When deconstructing other value systems, they do not replace them with anything cogent" This is another mindless assertion. Please give an example of a "value system" we have deconstructed.
That's why I see atheism as promoting chaos, and atheists as chaotic in their thoughts and actions. Atheists agree they have no cogent set of values or beliefs, and seem to celebrate that.
See Bigotry post above. You have absolutely no evidence to back your assertion. You're simply prejudiced.
Our values and beliefs rest in common human morality. The vast majority of those who identify themselves as Atheists would generally agree that we wish to live together peacefully, while trying to make the world the best place possible.
Why, again, are you then offended when someone agrees with you that you do not? What exactly is wrong with pointing out the chaos that is often the result?
Referring to my first point, your whole assertion is based on the fact that we don't have centralized dogma... while recognizing the fact that Atheism is not a world view.
I'm not offended at that contradiction, as you don't fully understand what you're talking about. However, when you use that flawed premise to insult Atheists, that's when we get offended.
Chaos is not the result of Atheism. Give me one example of Chaos that you're talking about, you're being very vague about your whole chaos assertion as it is.