Sunday, October 15, 2006
(6:04 AM) | Anonymous:
Argument for the Existence of Atheism as Religious Phenomenon
This is nothing new, I warn you. The experience of religious debates are such that passionate atheism must always find itself in a religious paradigm. That atheists of this kind are religious, almost monastic, in their mode of being.For an atheist can not conceive of not conceiving of God. God is always still the central experience for an atheist, except in God's inexistence. The point I take from this is that God still forms some intensity in thought and experience for the so-called non-believer.
Can there be an indifferent atheism? Is it possible to posit unbelief without intending God, even if God is intended in the same mode as unicorn?