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Would you like my unbiased opinion? Well; I sincerely believe that atheism is
far more logical, far more intelligent, and far more realistic than any religion
we might name; e.g. Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,
Baha'i, and/or Mormonism, etc, etc.
Just in case some of the Christians out there don't know what an unbiased
opinion is; I offer this definition, which can be verified by Webster's.
"Non partisan, and free from all prejudice, partiality, and favoritism."
Many of the Christians that I encounter on internet forums are militant
bigots unwilling to consider the possibility that they believe in something
that isn't so; and that outsiders believe in their own ideologies just as
sincerely and just as strongly.
• 1Cor 10:32-33 . . Give none offence, neither to the Jews, nor to the
Gentiles, nor to the church of God: even as I please all men in all things, not
seeking mine own profit, but the profit of many, that they may be saved.
The main idea there is courtesy with respect to cultural differences, viz:
"tolerance" which can be roughly defined as sympathy or indulgence for
beliefs, practices, and/or life styles differing from, or conflicting with, one's
own.
You would think that Christians would be the most tolerant and the most
courteous people on the internet, mainly because their religion requires
them to be; but no, the way some of them act you'd think that the golden
rule, and/or turning the other cheek, has gone out of vogue.
Anyway, as for a non-religious ideology, I would recommend agnosticism;
which can be roughly defined as an objective position that neither denies nor
affirms the existence of a supreme being due to the absence of acceptable
empirical evidence to prove one way or the other.
I heard an interesting story some years ago that went like this:
A minister was resolutely informed by one of his congregation that they were
sure there's no supreme being. Well; the minister asked the man if he has
been everywhere in the cosmos there is to go. The man answered that the
cosmos is too big to go everywhere there is to go. The minister asked the
man if he knew everything there is to know. The man protested that nobody
knows everything there is to know.
So the minister said: Isn't it possible that there is a supreme being lurking in
one of the places you have yet to go, and information about him resides
somewhere in the knowledge that you have yet to attain? Well; the man was
stumped but at least it made him realize that we can't be dogmatic about
the existence or non existence of a supreme being.
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