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Not really. By "self-generating," I mean each individual coming to the realization on his own. Christianity is obviously a result of a form of groupthink on a massive scale. Quote:
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Never thought I would scoop Bill Snedden. You must have just walked in the door.
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Cheers, John P.S. I suggest avoid nature as an anthropomorphic cause - existence *is*. Nature is just "how things are" and has not been discovered as a hidden cause. Thus, there is no "purposeful entity" for atheists until such is proven to exist. Cheers, John |
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Not what you meant? You mean it doesn't fulfil my needs for spiritual nourishment. Oddly, I don't seem to have any. I am, as anyone who knows me will tell you, warm, funny, showing no sign of having anything missing in my life. In fact, I'd guess all of them assume I believe in the divine, just as they do, up to the point I tell them otherwise. Which I can't say that I do all that often; I have no bent to proselytization (?). But no one ever asks me, "Do you feel there's something missing on your life?" before I tell them I'm an atheist. Further, I think John finds his notion of nature to be satisfying, since it is his present working hypothesis. So that's two. Look around; lots more abound. |
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