Testimonial 1
- HAL
I
am an atheist. Although that word is accurate, I don't like
using it where I live. People seem to associate the word with bad
people and bad acts. Maybe I should call myself non-religious or some
other less unappealing term. I don't know why they would think I would
be a bad person because I am an atheist. Perhaps their religion teaches
them to think like that. Maybe they think I have been in jail several
times, am a bad citizen, or have more bad habits than religious people.
I live pretty much like every other good citizen. All it really means
is I don't believe in any God, because I don't have any rational reason
to do so. That's all. Nothing more, nothing less.
I
have never been religious, so perhaps it's easier for me to look at
the world the way I do. I don't have any religious indoctrination to
overcome, nobody was warning me of Fire and Brimstone if I don't
believe the "Right Way" when I grew up. Of course, that's the big
problem, which reigion is The True One. If I had grown up in India, I
would most probably be a Hindu. If in Saudi Arabia, a Muslim. If in
Country X, I would be a [insert local theology here]. You get the idea,
I think.
It seems to me human beings are mainly indoctrinated from birth to
believe the way they do, and morph everything they learn after that to
fit how they were taught to believe. I have been lucky enough to have
been free to choose for myself, and I chose none of them.
You
may ask how I can look up to the night sky and not instantly realize
some Grand Creator made it all. Of course we don't have all the answers
yet, but does that mean we need to attribute things we don't understand
to deities that offer no proof of their existence? I basically
attribute that kind of thinking to the God of the Gaps outlook, where the
gaps equate to everything
we don't
understand, and thus are attributed to a God's design or causation.
But, as we have seen
throughout history, these "gaps" grow ever smaller, and not one of the
gaps has ever been filled with a divine explanation. They have been
filled with the knowledge that results from scientific inquiry though,
which remains the best available way to learn about our Universe.
I
have had innumerable discussions with religious friends and associates
over the years, and I still have found no rational reason to think
there is an invisible man floating around somewhere in a supernatural
hiding place, desperately desiring for me to believe in him, but not
giving me the slightest rational reason to do so. If you would
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