Pretty much the description of the Unversalist Unitarian church. All are right, no one is wrong, no base theology. Atheists are the same as pagans, as are the Jews, as are the Muslims, as are the Christians, etc, etc. totally disregards that there are massive theological differences between beliefs.
Homilies, etc, don’t worry be happy.
But again, I can point to some mega-churches who profess to be Christian which are no better.
Perspective, reality, truth...these things don’t exist in New LalaLand
> Mike Aus was a Christian pastor for 20 years, then came out as a non-believer, left religious life altogether and became active in the free-thought community in Houston. He founded Houston Oasis, which is the non-church, or maybe more accurately, the un-church for un-believers.
I suspect he “came out” in more ways than just one.
I have long said that I don't care what a man tells me he believes in as much as what he hopes for. And if a man doesn't hope that God exists then he cannot be trusted to any degree, because his only Commandment is "don't get caught."
IT takes as least as much faith to deny God as it does to believe in Him.
So Atheist Church, yeah, I can see that.
So atheists need a church too. Ain’t dat sumpin’.
1 In the beginning nothing created the heavens and the earth.
2 Now the nothing was dark and void; it was really nothing. But then there was something hovering right in the middle of it. How about that!
3 And there was a really big bang, and then there was light. 4 The light was really, really bright. The big bang separated the light from the nothing. 5 The light was called universe, and the nothing was forgotten, because if anyone knew about the nothing, theyd never believe any of this. And there was evening, and there was morningwell, not yet.
6 And a planet formed at just the right distance from an average star. And the planet was goodvery good. It was a rare planet where something interesting might happen. 7 And an expanse of water formed on the planet. And if you have water, you might as well just admit that you have life. Ever hear of Mars? 8 The water was very good. And there was evening, and there was morningbut if no one was there to see the sunrise, did it really happen?
9 And the elements were gathered to once place, and they combined in new ways, randomly, inexplicably. 10 The elements begat biomolecules, which begat amino acids and phospholipids, which begat nucleotides and lipid bilayers, which begat RNA and mRNA, which begat ribosomes, which begat proteins, which begat fully-programmed cells with three meters of DNA folded neatly inside a microscopic nucleus with its own mitochondrial power supply. Things like this just seem to happen.
11 And the life-bearing cells produced cyanobacteria and vegetation. At least, once the asteroid bombardment abated. 12 The cells used mutation to produce various kinds of species. And all the mutations were good. 13 And there was evening, and there was morningyada, yada, yada.
14 And there was that time when a really huge asteroid slammed into the planet. 15 After things settled down, there were two lights in the expanse of the sky. 16 The greater light governed the day 17 and the lesser light governed the night. 18 It sure was pretty. 19 And there was evening, and there was morningfinally.
20 And even with the bacteria modifying the atmosphere from one type of toxicity to another, new life still formed. 21 Individual cells teamed together and figured out how to create complex organs with full nutrition, oxygenation, and waste removal systems connecting them all. 22 These new creatures were blessed, for it all just seemed to happen so quickly. They were fruitful and increased in number, filling the seas and the air. 23 And there was evening, and there was morninggive or take a billion.
24 And the mutations just kept getting better. The creatures became more complex, which was really amazing, what with smaller population sizes and longer gestation periods and one type of mutated creature preying on another. But somehow they still produced more kinds. 25 Oh my, there were lions and tigers and bears. And monkeys, too. We cant forget the monkeys. They werent really that good, but theyre important to the story later on.
26 Then one creature appeared that could rule them all. This creature ruled over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that moved along the ground.
27 Male and female, they had an image that was unique: thoughts and language and art and multi-year courtship rituals and stupid religions and opposable thumbs and tools and creativity and guilt and consciousness and a lot of fun when trying to have kids and self-reflection and emotions: they got it all, even though their DNA only differed by two percent from other creatures.
28 They were blessed and ruled over everything. But when they mutated, none of the mutations were good.
29 And they ate a lot, too. 30 Not just the plants, but the animals, too. None of plants or animals seemed to be mutating much, either. Adaptation? Sure. Speciation? Not really.
31 And it was all very good, until the image-creatures started trying to explain it. And there was evening, and there was morningbut with no purpose and no reason to exist, you might as well sleep in.
The “North Texas Church of Freethought” has been around for at least ten years, performing the same function.
They see it as recreating the community of like minded people that gives the religious lower rates of depression by fostering social bonds, as well as giving them a way to celebrate life milestones like marriages, funerals and naming ceremonies. They’ll do other types like “coming of age” if you pay the officiant for that, too.
They see it as using the best of the “church” experience with social bonding and reinforcement of their values, without god or Gods.
I’ve argued for a long time that atheism is a religion that requires faith in the unknowable. It’s nice to see them finally admitting it.
Non-belief is not irrational, but it's called agnosticism.
Atheists believe there is no God, which is irrational, because a negative can't POSSIBLY be proved - ever.