There is some irony in your statement, because while you say that "There are many religions. Only one can be apparently right", which I would tend to agree with, you have already made it abundantly clear that you don't believe in any of them. If I felt as you do, I would spend more time in trying to determine what that one true religion is? To know is far, far better than wondering, or in failing to believe the truth when you hear it. Keep in mind that I use the word "religion" only as a convenient term in this case.My take on religion is simple. There are many religions. Only one can be apparently right but as non of them have proof you're all wrong by default. More wars are caused by religion than any other reason. Which also leads me to think religion and believing in fantastical idea's is also bad.
If someone speaks to god they're classed as devout, instead of being mentally ill and deluded. So I'm going to upset many a person and point out, religion is a disease and should be treated as such.
Well, the answer is then quite clear. We are not ready.
Are you saying that because you are an atheist, that you don't have any beliefs about life, or that atheists don't have any common beliefs? Beliefs are not limited only to those of organized religions. When I mentioned your beliefs, I wasn't limiting that only to your athieism, but also to your belief in UFO, which is also a form of religion for some people.How can my not believing be a religion, that makes no freaking sense, Atheism isn't a religion it's a lack of belief that there is a god and that religions are pointless. My issue isn't that anyone believes it's that when someone says they don't you get the inevitable but if you did you'd be saved. Saved from what? Or my favourite is that somehow as I don't believe I'm less moral. My morals are simple, don't harm another and don't judge others even if I don't approve. Whats right for them may not be for me. But as long as they're not harming another then go for it. If someone wants to believe in god good for them, but don't try and tell others it's the way.
This statement is somewhat contradictory, because if you don't approve of someone else, you have already judged them. Harming someone isn't limited to just physical harm. It is normal for everyone to judge others to one extent or another, we do it every time we meet or talk with another. For me, the difference is that when I judge someone, my judgment in the form of condemnation. For you, that is not entirely true, because, as you have demonstrated in this thread, you have labeled anyone with religious beliefs with many denigrating labels.My morals are simple, don't harm another and don't judge others even if I don't approve.
I pretty much agree with that. There's too much of speculation, and with the introduction of computers and bits and pieces, together with graphical images, anything can be proven or unproven. And no one can really prove the proved, or disprove what was claimed to have been proven. And the public is more dependent of specialists than ever.I think I will stick to pondering the clouds.