Linked by David Adams on Thu 19th May 2011 17:41 UTC, submitted by Hans Otten
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People can be religious about atheism.
Yes, that original commenter thinks that he knows what will happen when his body is dead. Also he thinks that some things are wrong and some are right. He has a religion, he has also chosen, even if he says that he does not have a religion.
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RE[3]: Comment by KLU9
by lucas_maximus on Fri 20th May 2011 08:39
in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by KLU9"
Atheism is not a belief.
It is the idea of following the scientific method, which is a methodology and not a belief.
The only difference between being agnostic and being atheist is the certainty between the two.
I don't consider myself Athiest or Agnostic ... but somewhere between the two.
Yes, that original commenter thinks that he knows what will happen when his body is dead. Also he thinks that some things are wrong and some are right. He has a religion, he has also chosen, even if he says that he does not have a religion.
I think I know whether or not pixies exist. And I think I'm right about it. Does this make me religious? I'm not sure about your definition.





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…the new religion.
What this study has shown is that a human nature exists that presents itself in different people under different guises, be it idolism of a company, or of a religious dogma, or the rejection of religion. People can be religious about atheism.