Hello there everyone. I am sure this has been discussed before but I would like to start a new discussion on this. I want to hear your opinions on why do you think atheism exists and its cause. I will tell mine only after I see yours.
Atheism isn't a monolithic, one-size-fits-all worldview that has a single cause in each an every case. In Western society (and yes, I include Eastern “Orthodox” Europe as a part of Western society), I think it largely results either from antipathy toward God (or whatever is understood by the term “God”), and/or misunderstanding of God -- either of which could arise from a variety of different circumstances.
And speaking of misunderstanding, having read your posts #28 and #36, it's become apparent to me that your own misunderstanding of Scholasticism, and of Western philosophical theology in general, is so jaw-droppingly profound that I'm not even going to attempt to address the
myriad errors you commit...
Let me offer you a bit of advice: Stop listening to the vitriolic anti-Western drivel that, as I am by now very well aware, certain Eastern “Orthodox” propagandists are wont to spew forth, and go actually
learn something about Scholasticism and Western theology.
This would be a good place to start. Dr. Feser also has a blog (and a rather fine one, IMHO), which you can find
here.
Edit: Grrrr... I put in an Amazon link for the book, and it gives me that. The name of the book is
Scholastic Metaphysics: A Contemporary Introduction, by Edward Feser. I guess you'll have to look it up yourself.
2nd Edit: And now the correct link is back. I don't know what's going on, but you have the book name and author, so whatever...