Posted on 08/02/2007 9:15:56 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback
Atheism has nearly always been with us in one form or another, but the atheists weve been hearing the most from latelychiefly Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens and Sam Harrisare a new breed. Unlike the old-school humanists, the new atheistsor anti-theists, as some of them prefer to be calleddont want to just deny the existence of God, they want to wipe religion off the map.
Christopher Hitchens follows this pattern with his new book, belligerently titled God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything. In his first chapter, called Putting It Mildly, Hitchens writes, I will continue to [respect my friends religious traditions] without insisting on the polite reciprocal conditionwhich is that they in turn leave me alone.
But this is something that religion is ultimately incapable of doing. People of faith, Hitchens continues, are in their different ways planning your and my destruction, and the destruction of all . . . hard-won human attainments. . . . Religion poisons everything.
The way Hitchens lumps all religions and all believers into one category here is typical of his tone throughout the book, and typical of anti-theists in general. They dont argue; they yell. Theyve decided that, simply because they dislike religion, there is no reason to respect it. In their minds, its stupid, dangerous, and thats all that needs to be said.
Thats why I believe the anti-theist movement, as hot as it is right now with books like Hitchenss topping the bestseller lists, is doomed to fail. The moment you take it seriously and start to study it, it falls apart. Theres no substance, just anger and a lot of hot air. Because anti-theists simply ignore evidence and arguments they dont like, theyre ill-equipped to deal with them rationally.
The old-guard secular humanists are questioning this new trend, and rightly so. Most traditional atheists simply had their own belief system, and if we wanted our belief system that was okay. The new breed reflects the death of truth. Theyre like the communists who feared religion more than anything else because it was a competing truth claim. The Star of David and the cross have been scandalous to every totalitarian leader.
Many traditional atheists and humanists seem to recognize the parallel and feel uncomfortable about it. As Gary Wolf writes in Wired, The New Atheists have castigated fundamentalism and branded even the mildest religious liberals as enablers of a vengeful mob. Everybody who doesnt join them is an ally of the Taliban.
Even those of us who sympathize intellectually, he writes, dont want the New Atheists to succeed.
When you think about it this way, you have to wonder if the anti-theists, in their heart of hearts, are a little uncomfortable with their own beliefs. After all, if you really believe that truth will win outand to Hitchens and company, their idea of truth is so obvious that it cannot fail to winyou can let other people make their own claims and live by their own beliefs without feeling the need to destroy everything they stand for.
Because Hitchens and the others cannot do this, their polemics are destined to lead not to the end of religion, but to the collapse of their own movement. Not before, of course, they have gotten very rich. Its not irrelevant to the debate that Dawkins, Hitchens, and Sam Harris sold one million copies of their angry diatribes last year. At two dollars a book for royalties, thats not bad.
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What did he use, then? ... Harry Potters wand ? ... Magic?
This is what you are left with.
By their fruits you shall know them.
That’s good enough for me.
Atheists want to dance with God and because they have their powerful science they figure they should lead the dance. Sometimes both are discoing and thatcoing, sometimes both are ignominiously kicked off the dance floor, sometimes a big woman in a big red jump suit shows up and starts singing the national anthem and they decide to go to the ball game, sometimes they go to the circus and volunteer each other for the knife throwing act or the sawing-in-half act, sometime they just get bored with each other and quietly read detective novels... but, bottom line, they can never let each other alone for long. Ah, love!
I wasn’t referring to people like Sagan and Gould.
Sorry, but I’m not sure if your kidding or not.
Tactics. Tactics. Satan keeps workin’ every angle. God keeps on keeping on. :-).
Dear Atheists of the World....
I’m right, you’re wrong. Go to hell, do not pass Go.
People of faith, Hitchens continues, are in their different ways planning your and my destruction, and the destruction of all . . . hard-won human attainments. . . . Religion poisons everything.
Someone should send this guy that two part episode of South Park where Cartman goes to the future.
so I’m curious if “god” doesn’t exist, why not laugh at those who believe since fighting to prove a null is not possible?
as for me i read the “God delusion” by Richard Dawkins, i found it to be less than convincing, using fallacies to prove his point.
Wow, that is just ridiculous. There is no contradiction between Christianity and whatever method God chose to bring about creation.
That just about sums it up.
It takes more faith to be an atheist then to be a Christian.
Hmmm. I'll have to bring up this topic at the next church counsel meeting, right after we discuss our other diabolical plans of painting the nursery and scheduling visits to our members in nursing homes.
Tyrannosaur soft tissue.
I see your point, really, but my point is that Dawkins, Hitchens and Harris are currently the face of atheism. Though the bitter psycho atheist types have been with us for a long time, the public face of their movement has (with the exception of O’Hair) always been a person who disagreed with people of faith intellectually but respected their rights. The fact that three guys have made millions publishing the same crap in less than a year about how Christianity should be wiped out means something has changed.
Though I did say that I wanted to avoid this becoming a crevo thread, I feel I should answer this one here.
Atheists and evolutionists: At some point billions of years ago, an infinitely dense and hot singularity exploded and the entire Universe resulted.
Me: Oh? Well, where did the material for that singularity come from in the first place? Did Harry Potter create it with his wand? And what caused the explosion? Magical Teletubbies lighting their flatulence?
This is what you are left with.
1. Conversion by love and conversion by the sword are very different things.
2. You are ignoring or unaware of the evangelical aspect of many Eastern religions, especially their more recent offshoots. I can't tell you how many times a Buddhist friend of mine has tried to convince me that Buddhist practice is consistent with my faith. Sure, he's doing that because he thinks I'll be happier, but how is that any different from me wanting someone to become a Christian because i think they'll be happier and Jesus told me to?
I don't watch South Park...what does he find?
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