Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: I have never felt akin to Atheists nor believers [View all]A HERETIC I AM
(24,783 posts)But I tend to use the strict, literal definition of the word;
A = Without
Theos = God.
I am without a god or gods because I have no need for them.
Now having said that, if Jesus Christ were to appear before me out of thin air and be in a solid human form, I would believe he existed, but I still would have no need for him. Of course that is as likely as the existence of Bertrand Russel's Teapot, which is exactly the same way I view the likelihood of the existence of any other mythical figures, be they Leprechauns, Unicorns, Fairies, Zeus, Apollo, Thor or Sasquatch.
I reject the primary root of Christianity; That humans are born "sinners" or somehow flawed and as a result, we need to be "saved" from this flaw. I say bullshit. We aren't born flawed, we are born human.
So I don't buy the idea of The Fall From Grace and as such I don't need a redeemer.
I like to think I have a scientifically leaning mind, and therefore I can not rule out the possible existence of some sort of life form or entity that can do what we would think of as "God-Like" things, and if one appeared before me I would be amazed, but that still wouldn't make me any less of an Atheist. As Arthur C. Clarke said, "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” .
I'm an Atheist. I don't have any gods because I don't need them.
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