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However, atheists are by no means a unified front. There are no rules of atheism and no accepted beliefs or values. The only thing atheists agree on is that there might not be a God, although some are more strong in that belief than others. Atheism doesn't require a lack of spiritualty or a doctrine of science-worship, either.
...so?
Well, the implication that I seem to be getting from some arguments is that if everyone were "atheist" there'd be drastically less conflict because somehow we'd all agree with (almost) everyone about (almost) everything, which probably wouldn't really the case. "Atheism" isn't a belief system like a religion is, so there's bound to be some sort of conflict.
Humanity's injustices against humanity don't come from God, they come from (surprise!) humanity.
Well, the implication that I seem to be getting from some arguments is that if "everyone were atheist" there'd be drastically less conflict because somehow we'd all agree with (almost) everyone about (almost) everything, which probably wouldn't really the case. Atheism isn't a belief system like a religion is, so there's bound to be some sort of conflict.
Humanity's injustices against humanity don't come from God, they come from (surprise!) humanity.
I don't think it really matters that much how many things there are to fight about, than the degree.
There would be drastically less conflict. There'd be a thousand and one less things to fight about.
People would still have the potential to be racist and arrogant and hideous to each other without a god, the same way they have the potential to be courteous, pleasant and understanding without one.
So you're saying it doesn't matter? I think end of the line is humanity isn't perfect, people are going to fight and argue, but one less or multiple less reasons to fight is always a good thing no matter what.
If you're going to bring the pros and cons of religion I believe that the cons will outweigh pros due to the facts of multiple wars, mass suicide, genocide, etc. that are attributed to religion.
But on the mention of racism a lot of it has basis in religion. Just saying.
The degree of what exactly? And of course the amount of things to fight about matters. If there are ten thousand reasons that two people could start a fight, then they're more likely to start a fight than two people who only have five thousand reasons they could start a fight.
And? I'm not arguing the pros and cons of religion, that's irrelevant to the discussion.
No it doesn't.
It has basis in our psychology and it can be excused and propogated by religion.
In a world without religion racism would be just as much used as a reason to fight those people we don't like over there as it has been in this one, perhaps moreso as there's no difference in religions to use as a reason instead.
There would be one thing people wouldn't fight about; "you don't believe in my god". Don't think the lack of belief in deities would make everyone follow the same creed, even among religions there are sects and even in an atheist world there would be different societies with different ways of ruling things that they would disagree on. People would still have the potential to be racist and arrogant and hideous to each other without a god, the same way they have the potential to be courteous, pleasant and understanding without one.
if they have ten thousand tolerable things to fight over, they're still less likely to fight than if they had a single significant and intolerable disagreement.
and if they have ten thousand and one significant and intolerable disagreements, taking away ten thousand of them isn't going to stop them from fighting.
There's no reason for there to be less war if there weren't religion. There would just be less of an excuse. Not that it's really an excuse, and I'm sure we'd come up with an alternative one.
Wars stem from primitive instincts. Territorialism, the desire to fight/kill/hunt, to protect what you own or what you love, greed. These things are not dependent on religion.
Yes it does. *feels like a four year old*
There's something called institutional racism; apologies that I did not clarify that. It's also known as structural racism or systemic racism. I suggest you look up things before you say them.
Yes it does have a base in psychology as well, but the fact is that there are times (have been times), and do not deny that, religion was the means to racism.
There will always be fighting; I've never denied that. At least people won't be blowing themselves and others up in the name of their god, or even their version of the same god.
Thank you for stating the completely obvious. Shockingly, as an atheist, I'm perfectly aware that atheism isn't a united belief, probably because atheism is the lack of a belief, not a belief in itself. I'm a total skeptic and my girlfriend believes in magic; we're both atheist. I'm not denying that there are still things that people would fight about, I'm just saying that there would be less things that people would fight about.
No you said there would be drastically less conflict and there wouldn't be. It would be just as comparable to the amount of conflict we have because they'd still be people at their core, even if they didn't have a deity.
Which isn't even entirely true, because the three Abrahamic religions (collectively over 50% of the world, and hence the ones that spring to mind whenever "religion" is mentioned) all have the same god. They even revere many of the same prophets and holy figures. It even seems, at the base level, these three religions are more similar than they are different. So what have they to fight over?There would be one thing people wouldn't fight about; "you don't believe in my god".