Gary Childress wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 6:44 pm
Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 6:38 pm
Gary Childress wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 6:35 pm
If you were an atheist, then you might be able to speak for them, but you're not.
The opposite is true. If I were an Atheist, I'd be being fooled by the same illusion of self-creation and self-sufficiency that they suffer under, and I'd have nothing to offer them by way of something better.
Most people I meet in Chuch are nice, however, I just can't get past the stack of assumptions the clergy read.
I don't quite understand this sentence: "...the stack of assumptions the clergy read?"

Can you explain what you mean? Maybe you can even give an example?
Assumptions in the Bible:
Thanks for the examples: some of them are what the Bible actually claims, and some not. But I take your point, if you think the "clergy," whoever they are, is asserting them, and you don't wish to believe them. That would frustrate you.
And YES, you have no idea what you are talking about when you make your generalizations about Atheists.
I do, for two reasons: one, I know a lot of Atheists, and talk to a lot; and they write, and they post, and they love to say what they believe in all kinds of forms; two, Atheism itself is dead simple, since it is only a one-premise belief. So it's really, really easy for anybody to see what rationalizes with Atheism, and what does not.
Sorry. It's just not that hard.