Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 5:25 am
Harbal wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:30 am
Is it all atheists, most atheists, just some atheists, a few atheists, or only the very rare type of atheist such as Dawkins, or Hitchens?
It depends. If there were silent Atheists, nobody would know about them. But there are a lot of Atheists, even on this forum, who are far from silent about their beliefs, and far from shy about saying that other people have no right to believe what they themselves refuse to believe.
It wouldn't be much of a discussion forum if all the atheists here were silent; you would have no one to talk to. I have never heard anyone say that people have no right to believe whatever religious thing they want to. And why do you say "refuse" to believe? When you find something to be unbelievable, you have no choice but not to believe it.
Did you not also say, "Your religious dogma does not come with any evidence that is strong enough to convince anybody, as can be seen day after day on this forum." If you were being non-evangelizing, you'd have said something more modest, surely, like "I have not yet seen evidence that convinces me."
My pointing out that what you consider compelling evidence of something isn't strong enough to convince anyone, does not remotely resemble evangelizing. I can't imagine in what way you think it does.
and that, for Atheists, is the real problem: a personal confession of ignorance is not a powerful statement against Theism. And that's clearly what they prefer to make, for obvious reasons.
I daresay that you have not yet seen evidence that pixies exist, but I doubt that you would consider it a personal confession of ignorance to say so.
I don't also think Dawkins and Hitchens are "rare" in any important sense: rather, they've been celebrated, invited to speak around, and got plenty of headlines, to say nothing of having their own books. Somebody's backing them, and it's probably not the Theists.
Most atheists, I'm sure, are people who don't get celebrated, are not invited to speak around, do not get any headlines, or write books, so I wouldn't really call that kind of atheist common. There must be lots of famous atheists, but very few are famous for being atheists.