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(Written by a friend of mine from overseas)The New Face of Old Atheism
In Church history class we talked about a lot of the repeating mistakes that have been made throughout the history of the Church. Money, abuse of power, and ignorance were the big ones. But one of them in particular got my attention and sparked quite the conversation: Intolerance.
I gave my two cents on the church taking up it's (self imposed) role of enforcing morality and religiousity with in secular society and finished off with, "When the time comes, we won't want thier standards forced upon us so why are we forcing our standards on them?"
Apparently part of my sentence wasn't spoken soon enough because, as I found out today, "when the time comes" has already come. Part of me knew this, the whole creationism/evolutionism being taught in school debate has been going on long enough. But this is beyond science class and in my opinion, beyond science.
A recent Wired Magazine article entitled, "The Church of the Non-Believer" tells of the quest of a group of intellectuals who are adamant about destorying any notion that there is a God. That's right, they're proselytizing, except, I found thier arguments a tad bit elitist. For example:
"Highly intelligent people are mostly atheists" - Richard Dawkins
The message of the article is clear, atheism is intellectual high ground, not only are theists stupid but also religion is evil because it breeds intolerance, war, and suicide bombing. Of course atheism doesn't do any of this (yeah, right). And Dawkins goes so far as to paint atheism with the same social stigma as homosexuality, as if atheists need time to 'come out'.
The author then goes on the age old arguements for discounting Christianity altogether, one of them being the advent of slavery with in Christainity, as if it was the atheists who eventually came to the rescue of the slaves. It wasn't, it was the Christians who faught against other Christians to put an end to it.
Of course, most of the article is bunk and more intolerant then a lot of Christians I know! I'm not going to sit back and pretend that Christianity is innocent, because it isn't. But I'm dumb founded that these people would raise the atheist flag in the name of intellectualism (which is more like elitism), and peace and neglect to look back and see who first delved into intellectualism. Oxford, which in the article is made to seem like the haven for reason (and thus atheism) was started by Christian monastic orders!
As well, the notion that discarding religion will solve the problem of 'religious' wars was proven wrong a hundred years ago.
Nietzsche said that, 'God is dead' or in other words, the Christian worldview with in modern culture has died. And he said because intellectuals and philosophers killed God in the 19th century the 20th century would be the bloodiest century in human history. Nietzsche never lived long enough to find out, but he was right. 10's of millions would die under communist (atheist) Russia alone!
So we come back to intolerance. Personally, I don't have a problem with atheism, I can understand where they're coming from and how they could form such a belief. But for the atheist to set themselves up as the intellectual and moral (if that's even possible with in atheism) strongman is nonsense.
So here's my suggestion to all the atheists. Don't make the same mistakes Christians made. You aren't better or smarter because you don't believe in God.
Just like I'm not better or smarter because I believe in God.
Let's play nice.
Thoughts?