What actual purpose does atheism have in our lives?
What actual purpose does atheism have in our lives?
Imagine a world without organised religion, where it doesn't affect people's lives, but atheism still exists. What purpose would atheism fill in this scenario?
I don't really understand the question. What purpose does atheism serve now? Who gave it that purpose? Who is the arbiter of such things?
Atheism serves as much purpose in my life as my eye color. It's just a natural part of me and has been as long as I can remember. If I wasn't an atheist, I wouldn't be me.
As far as I can tell, the whole concept of 'purpose' when it comes to humanity as a whole is basically a religious one anyway.
Atheism thus must have some identity purpose.
What I don't understand is why it is an identity (apart from opposition to organised religion).
Why does it have to have purpose?
It’s a weird question.
The purpose of religion is to control society through communal beliefs. The sense of “purpose” that adherents are made to feel serves to further that control.
Atheism isn’t a religion and it doesn’t have a purpose.
It isn’t part of my “identity” any more than gravity is.
Atheism doesn’t replace religion… and trying to give it purpose is a little weird. In fact, there are a few atheist religions out there.
It feels like you're coming at this from the position of religiosity being the "default" and non-religiosity being abnormal, which I think is a flawed premise.
It also feels like you think of atheists as being anti-religion, which is also flawed.
Atheism is an identity only insofar as Christianity is an identity. Christianity isn't what a person believes, it's the word we use to describe their beliefs, to give a general idea of their culture. Atheism is just a way to describe the absence of that particular aspect of thought. The labeling isn't important in and of itself, it's just an identifier.
Are you suggesting that being atheist is unnatural? What do you mean by "actual purpose?"
Is this a high thought? It sounds like a high thought.
Why must it?
Also, why do you think atheism is an entire atheist's identity and not just a small part of it? I'm an atheist. I'm also a Trekkie. I'd say Star Trek is a much bigger part of my life than atheism.
I don't consider it an identity, but it is a stable state for me: I do not believe in the existence of gods until further notice. This is what I mean when I say "I am an atheist". It's a shorthand way to express this stable state about me.
Moreover, opposing organized religion is not the primary reason that I don't believe in the existence of gods.
No it doesn't. The only reason I bother calling myself an atheist is because believers keep insisting I have to share their beliefs. If they didn't, I wouldn't need the label.
If there were no religions, there would be no atheists. Or everyone would be, but they wouldn't make up a name for it.
It's just a title used to differentiate from Jewish, Christian, Muslim, etc. An atheist is the "None of the above" option.
If some people could breathe underwater, we would identify as air breathers, not because of any purpose that it fills, just so people know we don't breathe underwater.