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Atheism: What does it mean for Social and Economic Development

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What does atheism really stand for?

It's too easy and a cliche to merely say thatit means the non-belief in God. It is more important to realise that it means it is a stop gap situation in the evolution of human experience of ineffability;it is an impatience with all sorts of present beliefs in "-isms"; it is a rejection of all present day positions taken by those who espouse the cause and contents of any form of theism. It is a question of "All tried and untrue. The search must go on" and as it goes on so too does our understanding of consciousness and evolotion. It is the outgrowth of experiencing transcendence.

socratease
Posted by socratease, Sunday, 3 October 2010 8:22:55 PM
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So socratease you are the teacher / definer of the doctrine of mumbo-jumbo nonsense.
Posted by Philo, Monday, 4 October 2010 8:14:00 AM
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The view that man is merely a complex organism that evolved without intentional thought and puropse and is over consuming the resources of this planet fails to recognise the true dignity of the human spirit. It denies divine aspirations of intelligence and creative adaptability that reflects the nature of intelligent design within the universe. Man is much more than a chemical organism - he is a spirit that reflects the divine creator and his intended purpose to survive. These passionate motives create nurture, industry and food.
Posted by Philo, Monday, 4 October 2010 3:00:32 PM
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