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==Objectives==
 
==Objectives==
This wiki strives among other goals to:-
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This wiki strives among other goals to:
*Teach [[scientific method|scientific]] thinking, [[:Category:Logic|logical thinking]] and [[critical thinking]], to improve thinking generally.
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*Teach [[scientific method|scientific]] thinking, [[:Category:Logic|logical thinking,]] and [[critical thinking]], to improve thinking generally.
 
*Present the atheist point of view.
 
*Present the atheist point of view.
 
*Dispel myths about atheists.
 
*Dispel myths about atheists.
*Highlight the damage which religions can cause.
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*Highlight the damage that religions can cause.
*Show the world the damage caused by Religion.
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*Show the world the damage that is caused by various religions.
Note; this Wiki says relatively little about [[Liberal Christianity]] because Liberal Christianity is less clearly harmful.
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'''Note: This wiki says relatively little about [[Liberal Christianity]] because Liberal Christianity is less harmful.'''
   
 
==Point of view==
 
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'''This wiki Supports Naturalism'''
 
'''This wiki Supports Naturalism'''
Philosopher Paul Draper, wrote that naturalism is ''"the hypothesis that the physical world is a 'closed system' in the sense that nothing that is neither a part nor a product of it can affect it."'' More simply, Naturalism denies there are real [[supernatural]] causes. Naturalism is therefore the direct opposite of supernaturalism as naturalism rejects the idea that supernatural events, supernatural forces, or supernatural beings are real.
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Philosopher Paul Draper, wrote that naturalism is the concept ''"that the physical world is a 'closed system'"''. That means ''"nothing that is neither a part nor a product of [the physical world] can affect it."''
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#Naturalism denies there are real [[supernatural]] causes.
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#Naturalism is therefore the direct opposite of supernaturalism.
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#Naturalism rejects the idea that supernatural events, supernatural forces, or supernatural beings are real.
   
(…) if a disease is caused by microbes, we can learn more about how microbes interact with the body and how the immune system can be activated to destroy them, or how the transmission of microbes can be contained. But if a disease is caused by [[Devil|demons]], we can learn nothing more about how to stop it, as demons are said to be supernatural beings unconstrained by the laws of nature (unlike natural causes).
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'''If a disease is caused by microbes, we can learn more about how microbes interact with the body and how the immune system can be activated to destroy them, or how the transmission of microbes can be contained. But if a disease is caused by [[Devil|demons]], we can learn nothing more about how to stop it, as demons are said to be supernatural beings unconstrained by the laws of nature (unlike natural causes).''' ([http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/nontheism/naturalism/ Definition of Naturalism])
[http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/nontheism/naturalism/ Definition of Naturalism]
 
   
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===Atheism Basics===
 
===Atheism Basics===
 
'''Atheism''' is defined as:
 
'''Atheism''' is defined as:
* the state of not believing in a [[God]] or [[Polytheism|gods]] ([[deities]]).
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*the absence of a belief in a [[God|god]] or [[Polytheism|gods]] ([[deities]])
* knowing there is no [[evidence]] for gods and no reason to believe in them.
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*the belief that there is no [[God|god]] or [[Polytheism|gods]] ([[deities]])
People often assume that atheism is a religion, which it is not.<ref>Some religions are/can be atheistic ([[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]])</ref> Saying that atheism is a religion is rather like saying that <u>not</u> collecting coins is a hobby; atheism is in fact defined as the absence of religion and therefore cannot be considered a religion in itself. Atheists are often associated with [[scientific]] thinking and [[Critical thinking|critical thinking]], whereas religions demand [[Faith|belief]] without supporting empirical evidence. Scientists such as [[Richard Dawkins]] have shown how [[Scientific method|scientific]] thinking leads to disbelief in [[superstition]] and religion, thereby often leading to lack of religious belief generally, [[agnosticism]] and ultimately atheism.
 
   
 
People often assume that atheism is a religion, which it is not.<ref>Some religions are/can be atheistic ([[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]])</ref> Saying that atheism is a religion is rather like saying that <u>not</u> collecting coins is a hobby. Atheism is in fact the absence of religion, and therefore cannot be considered to be a religion in itself. Atheists are often associated with [[scientific]] thinking and [[Critical thinking|critical thinking]], while religions demand [[Faith|belief]] without supporting empirical evidence. Scientists like [[Richard Dawkins]] show how [[Scientific method|scientific]] thinking stops people from believing in [[superstition]] and religion. That often leads to a lack of religious belief in general, and [[agnosticism|agnosticism,]] and finally atheism.
The term "atheism" comes from the prefix "a", which means "not" or "without", and "theos", which means "[[God]]", hence "atheism" literally meaning "without God".
 
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The term "atheism" comes from the greek prefix "a", which means "not" or "without", and the greek word "theos", which means "[[God|god]]"; so the word "atheism" literally means "without a god".
   
 
===Beliefs===
 
===Beliefs===
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==Morality==
 
==Morality==
Atheism does not lead inevitably to any particular moral position, though [[Humanist morality]] is popular among atheists. Religious people ([[Theism|theists]]), notably [[Christianity|Christians]], frequently like to imagine that [[Human|human beings]] only want to be moral if they’re afraid some [[supernatural]] father-figure will punish bad behaviour. Frankly, people are better than that. We've [[Evolution|evolved]] so that we care about our relatives: we care about other people from our group, and we can care about humanity and about [[Sentience|sentient]] beings in general. When others do well, we feel better ourselves, and when others suffer, we feel worse. Cultures with [[meme]]s that encourage helpfulness survive better than uncooperative cultures, so we work to make our culture into a culture in which we and others can survive—or we work to maintain our culture in that way.
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Atheism does not lead inevitably to any particular moral position, though [[Humanist morality]] is popular among atheists. Religious people ([[Theism|theists]]), notably [[Christianity|Christians]], frequently like to imagine that [[Human|human beings]] only want to be moral if they’re afraid some [[supernatural]] father-figure will punish bad behaviour. Frankly, people are better than that. We've [[Evolution|evolved]] so that we care about our relatives: we care about other people from our group, and we can care about humanity and about [[Sentience|sentient]] beings in general. When others do well, we feel better ourselves, and when others suffer, we feel worse. Cultures with [[meme]]s that encourage helpfulness survive better than uncooperative cultures, so we work to make our culture into a culture in which we and others can survive—or we work to maintain our culture in that way. See:
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*[[Atheism and social justice]]
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===Atheism vs. Christianity===
 
===Atheism vs. Christianity===
   
Do we need religion for ethical behaviour? How many immoral acts have been committed [[Religious extremism|in the name of a particular religion]] or god? Some examples of this behaviour include the [[Inquisition]], the [[Crusades]], and more recently the murder of abortion doctors in the United States by [[fundamentalist Christians]].
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Do we need religion for ethical behavior? How many immoral acts have been committed [[Religious extremism|in the name of a particular religion]] or god? Some examples of this behavior include the [[Inquisition]], the [[Crusades]] against non-Christians, crucades against different Christians, witch hunts and more recently the murder of abortion doctors in the United States by [[fundamentalist Christians]].
 
So which is the better of the two ideologies below?
 
So which is the better of the two ideologies below?
#'''[[Christian morality]]'''.
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#'''[[Christian morality]]'''
#'''[[Humanist morality]]'''.
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#'''[[Humanist morality]]'''
 
Perhaps you will feel like reading the two articles before deciding.
 
Perhaps you will feel like reading the two articles before deciding.
   
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Objectives

This wiki strives among other goals to:

  • Teach scientific thinking, logical thinking, and critical thinking, to improve thinking generally.
  • Present the atheist point of view.
  • Dispel myths about atheists.
  • Highlight the damage that religions can cause.
  • Show the world the damage that is caused by various religions.

Note: This wiki says relatively little about Liberal Christianity because Liberal Christianity is less harmful.

Point of view

  1. This wiki does not have a neutral point of view.
  2. This wiki has a naturalistic or atheistic point of view.

It is unlikely that contributions supporting religion or superstition will remain in articles. Still editors may put those opinions into talk pages.

This wiki Supports Naturalism Philosopher Paul Draper, wrote that naturalism is the concept "that the physical world is a 'closed system'". That means "nothing that is neither a part nor a product of [the physical world] can affect it." More simply:

  1. Naturalism denies there are real supernatural causes.
  2. Naturalism is therefore the direct opposite of supernaturalism.
  3. Naturalism rejects the idea that supernatural events, supernatural forces, or supernatural beings are real.

If a disease is caused by microbes, we can learn more about how microbes interact with the body and how the immune system can be activated to destroy them, or how the transmission of microbes can be contained. But if a disease is caused by demons, we can learn nothing more about how to stop it, as demons are said to be supernatural beings unconstrained by the laws of nature (unlike natural causes). (Definition of Naturalism)

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Atheism Basics

Atheism is defined as:

People often assume that atheism is a religion, which it is not.[1] Saying that atheism is a religion is rather like saying that not collecting coins is a hobby. Atheism is in fact the absence of religion, and therefore cannot be considered to be a religion in itself. Atheists are often associated with scientific thinking and critical thinking, while religions demand belief without supporting empirical evidence. Scientists like Richard Dawkins show how scientific thinking stops people from believing in superstition and religion. That often leads to a lack of religious belief in general, and agnosticism, and finally atheism.

The term "atheism" comes from the greek prefix "a", which means "not" or "without", and the greek word "theos", which means "god"; so the word "atheism" literally means "without a god".

Beliefs

Atheism is a lack of belief in a god or gods, and from this atheists typically do not believe in any other supernatural forces or influences.

Morality

Atheism does not lead inevitably to any particular moral position, though Humanist morality is popular among atheists. Religious people (theists), notably Christians, frequently like to imagine that human beings only want to be moral if they’re afraid some supernatural father-figure will punish bad behaviour. Frankly, people are better than that. We've evolved so that we care about our relatives: we care about other people from our group, and we can care about humanity and about sentient beings in general. When others do well, we feel better ourselves, and when others suffer, we feel worse. Cultures with memes that encourage helpfulness survive better than uncooperative cultures, so we work to make our culture into a culture in which we and others can survive—or we work to maintain our culture in that way. See:

Atheism vs. Christianity

Do we need religion for ethical behavior? How many immoral acts have been committed in the name of a particular religion or god? Some examples of this behavior include the Inquisition, the Crusades against non-Christians, crucades against different Christians, witch hunts and more recently the murder of abortion doctors in the United States by fundamentalist Christians. So which is the better of the two ideologies below?

  1. Christian morality
  2. Humanist morality

Perhaps you will feel like reading the two articles before deciding.

Footnotes

  1. Some religions are/can be atheistic (Buddhism, Hinduism)

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