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Furthermore, 'religion is a malady' is a perfectly acceptable position to hold.
Outspoken atheism? Unashamed atheism? Proud atheism? Or simply 'atheism'?
Note that no one is forced to listen to what Harris, Dawkins, et al. has to say, and that they do not simply march up to the closest religious congregation and yells at them. They're calmly discussing science, beliefs and religion in private or at venues and meetings they've organised or been invited to. And they're also polite and behaved when talking to religious people (and at least far more patient than I could possibly be).
Furthermore, 'religion is a malady' is a perfectly acceptable position to hold. The bonus is that such a position can also be rationally argued.
If it is a term used exclusively by its detractors, then what do the proponents of the ideology call themselves? It would be cute to call them the Horsemen, but that's a less useful label.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9db_1441562461Swedish police were forced to run for their lives after being attacked by a mob of asylum seekers as they tried to relocate amid allegations a 10-year-old boy had been 'raped repeatedly' at a refugee centre.
Officers entered the centre in Västerås to save the young boy who had been reportedly attacked repeatedly by asylum seekers at the centre.
Initially, staff in the centre tried to remove the boy but were stopped by the mob. Instead the staff called police for backup.
One of the officers told the Vestmanlands Läns Tidning newspaper: 'Even more people appeared behind us. I was mentally prepared to fight for my life. We were 10 police officers in a narrow corridor. And I hear someone yell that there is an emergency exit.'
The incident happened last Wednesday, before a 15-year-old asylum seeker in Sweden was accused of murdering a girl working in a refugee centre.
Hello Germany!
A series of photos and videos posted to Facebook by the residents of Calais over the last 24 hours depicts a town under siege. Parents have been advised to keep their children indoors as migrants roam through playgrounds, while on residential streets police wearing riot gear stalk gangs of migrants. The pictures have been posted to Calais Libre (Free Calais), a French language Facebook page set up and run by concerned residents of Calais. The founders of the page say they set it up because they want to see Calais liberated from the grip of an "uncontrolled migration invasion".
Top Psychiatrist: Angela Merkel is Having a Mental Breakdown
"Top psychiatrist and best-selling author Hans-Joachim Maaz says Angela Merkel’s refusal to reverse her “completely irrational” policy on accepting migrants is evidence that the German Chancellor is undergoing a “mental breakdown”.
Maaz, who was noted for his work studying the psychological impact of government repression on the population of the former East Germany, told Huffington Post Germany that Merkel’s “emotional” decision to open the country’s borders to a flood of refugees was an expression of her own rampant narcissism.
According to Maaz, Merkel being dubbed the “most powerful woman in the world” has left her incapable of handling criticism and prone to hubris, with the psychiatrist adding that the German leader has, “lost all touch with reality.”
Facing intense criticism from the German population and from within her own party, Merkel is at risk of an “imminent” mental breakdown and now represents a “danger” to Germany, according to Maaz.
“A psychological or psychosomatic collapse is imminent,” warns Maaz, adding that Merkel’s own nervous body language in which she clutches her jewelry is also a sign of “insecurity”.
Despite Merkel’s open border policy culminating in the mass molestation of women by migrants in the city of Cologne on New Year’s Eve, the Chancellor has refused to listen to critics who have demanded she significantly scale back Germany’s acceptance of “refugees” from the Middle East and North Africa.
In the aftermath of the Paris massacre, Merkel doubled down on her policy, insisting that Germans must show “tolerance” towards migrants.
In October, top security experts warned Merkel that the middle class in Germany is becoming increasingly “radicalized” in response to the migrant influx and that domestic unrest may occur as a result.
The warning was “circulated among high-ranking security officials in the federal government,” according to the report."
Video footage (above) has emerged of a mob of migrants attacking a French family outside their home in Calais. ...
... Tyres and other detritus are thrown at the family, while in the doorway to the house a little girl of about ten years old can be seen looking terrified. A British socialist can be heard shouting “Nazi scum” at the family.
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wo...eenage-migrant-stabs-refugee-worker-to-death/Posted by Ann Corcoran on January 26, 2016
It is all over the alternative media, so you’ve probably seen it (in more graphic detail) than The Guardian gives us. Here is The Guardian story which should be headlined: ‘Migrant situation in Sweden completely unsustainable, police resources strained.’
An employee at a refugee centre in Sweden has been stabbed to death.
ORLY?Dawkins likes to say that no one is born into a religion no more than they're born into a political party. But this is obviously false: our formative years are vital to the shaping of our identity and character, our brains and potential. It's absurd to say that people aren't born Muslim or Christian; they are and the Athiests need to accept that people's religious upbringing shape their cultural identities.
Doesn't it seem like we've wandered into a Reformacon convention, except worse?By regressive left do you just mean a bunch of stupid college kids?
There was a Yahoo group I joined years ago called Real World Atheism. Some of the people in that group are the "let's burn all the churches and destroy all the religious sites and literature." After I realized that's how some people think, I left the group."Atheism as a social movement"? What does that even mean? There are no direct conclusions to be drawn from the realization that there are probably no gods, the conclusions are drawn from the personal experience and knowledge of the individual.
The only type of Atheism that could legitimately be called a "social movement" was Atheism+, but that's only because people tried to mix Atheism with social and political positions - and anyone who actually had interest in the "Atheist community" online knows what kind of a pathetic disaster that was... precisely because Atheists come from all fields of the political and social spectrum.
No, it's not a waste of time. It's a significant part of human history, and has been for thousands of years, back into prehistory.Yes. He is an idiot because studying religion is a waste of time. Religious beliefs have almost nothing to teach us, not even in the academic sense. They do not shape societies in the way geography and political developments do.
Agreed. Here on this forum, and elsewhere online I've had the term "New Atheist" thrown in my face, and I had no idea there was such a thing. I'm not one of the sort that advocates blowing up places of worship or burning books, so the accusations can stop any time now.There's no such thing as a 'new' or 'old' atheist. The term 'New Atheists' doesn't mean anything, and is really only used as a derogatory term against people one doesn't like. Apparently 'atheist' wasn't bad enough anymore, so someone added 'new' in front of it to make it seem dangerous again. It would be polite to stop using it.
"Opinion."So if New Atheism is inappropriate, what is a better term for the "religion is a malady" ideology fostered by Harris, Dawkins, et al?
You don't have to tell me that, I have just expressed how uncomfortable I am with how social and political positions have been associated with atheism in public (online) discourse (and in particular what those positions are)."Atheism as a social movement"? What does that even mean? There are no direct conclusions to be drawn from the realization that there are probably no gods, the conclusions are drawn from the personal experience and knowledge of the individual.
The only type of Atheism that could legitimately be called a "social movement" was Atheism+, but that's only because people tried to mix Atheism with social and political positions - and anyone who actually had interest in the "Atheist community" online knows what kind of a pathetic disaster that was... precisely because Atheists come from all fields of the political and social spectrum.
Valka D'Ur said:ORLY?
Margot Wallström, of the Social Democratic Party, ascended with much fanfare to the post of Foreign Minister in the fall of 2014. She had introduced a completely new concept: a feminist foreign policy. In the Statement of Foreign Policy of 2015, she asserted that "A feminist foreign policy is now being formulated, the purpose of which is to combat discrimination against women, improve conditions for women and contribute to peace and development."
One year later, we now know the outcome: "Feminist foreign policy" is not so much about protecting women's interests, as it is about fawning over the Arab states and the Palestinians -- and constantly attacking Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East.
Two Swedish citizens were convicted by a Gothenburg Court of joining an Islamist terror group in Syria and murdering two captives
Migrant rape fears spread across Europe: Women told not to go out at night alone after assaults carried out in Sweden, Finland, Germany, Austria and Switzerland amid warnings gangs are co-ordinating attacks
A police patrol of 10 officers was forced to flee a refugee center in Sweden after being surrounded by a mob of violent migrants. Law enforcement officials had arrived to relocate a 10-year-old boy after reports of his repeated rape at the facility.
One of the officers described what had happened in a police report obtained by the Vestmanlands Läns Tidning newspaper.
“Even more people appeared behind us. I was mentally prepared to fight for my life. We were 10 police officers in a narrow corridor. And I hear someone yell that there is an emergency exit,” the officer said.
The incident took place in the Signalisten asylum in Västerås last Wednesday but police didn’t provide any information to the press until Monday this week.
The authorities decided to relocate some of the refugees from the Signalisten asylum after reports on Saturday that the boy was being subjected to repeated rape there. However, the asylum staff were unable to complete the transfer by themselves as they were met by hostile attitude from the refugees, so they called the police.
With Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven stating on Monday that more staff are needed among the police dealing with an influx of asylum seekers, it’s clear that the authorities and the police are struggling to keep things under control.
“Many of the problems we are now facing help to prove the point that Swedish police have long been underfunded and understaffed,” Police Union Director Lena Nitz, told TT news agency.
Just this Monday a young woman, a refugee center worker in Mölndal, was stabbed to death when an argument broke out at the center for underage unaccompanied refugees. Alexandra Mezher, 22, was taken to hospital with severe injuries and later died.
She was stabbed by a 15-year-old boy who was later arrested on suspicion of murder. Mezher’s thesis was titled ‘The Road to Non-Criminal - A Lifestyle Change’. She believed that creating a trustful relationship with people was key for a social worker. The center where she worked housed 10 youths aged between 14 and 17.
Police have warned citizens that train stations are overrun by gangs of refugee boys who assault and grope women, and pickpocket and harass passengers.
A number of girls in Stockholm have reported sexual assault in public swimming pools, again involving asylum seekers.
Cultural totalitarianism did the impossible - it changed the very nature of man. An abstract ideology has suppressed the mind and senses - and the ability to feel compassion for real victims.In my correspondence regarding the events in Cologne, an editor of a Russian newspaper asked me a natural, but discouraging question; "Where were the German men?" he enquired of me, perplexed. Indeed, for us who grew up in Soviet Russia, it would be inconceivable that some drunk young people could publicly mock and harass girls on New Year's Eve in the very center of Moscow or Saint Petersburg. If they dared to do this, they wouldn’t survive until the morning, they would become "martyrs" and would have their way with 72 virgins in a completely different realm.
Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallström is in trouble again. This time it has nothing to do with her hostile statements towards Israel. Rather, it concerns the apartment she rents in central Stockholm -- an arrangement that could lead to charges of bribery and standing trial. The National Anti-Corruption Unit has decided to open a preliminary investigation into the circumstances surrounding an apartment she obtained through the biggest labor union in Sweden, Kommunal.
A large mob at an asylum house in Nora tried to break into a room where a woman had barricaded herself along with her son. Some 30 Muslim men apparently thought the woman was in violation of Islamic sharia law, by being in Sweden unaccompanied by a man. They thought that she should therefore be raped and her teenage son killed. Asylum house staff called the police, who averted the plan.
One week after Sweden raised its terror alert level to the highest ever, the police raised another alarm -- saying their weapons are simply not good enough to prevent a potential terror attack.
You said that children are born into their religion. I lived most of my life in a multi-generational household (me, at least one parent, at least one grandparent) and all of us had different views of religion. So I ask you again, with the mixture I lived with during childhood (I settled the issue of atheism once and for all during high school; up to that point I was confused due to all the different mixed messages I was getting), what religion was I born into?Yes really. I never said everyone coming from a religious background is equally invested in their religious identities, just as everyone isn't equally invested in their national identities.
That doesn't change the fact that for many people, especially in traditional societies, their faith is pretty much what they're born with. You come from a secular country, more or less, where open atheism is acceptable. As such you are exposed to alternative view points, which also work to moderate religious views --- you are shaped by the public knowledge common to people within your community. In a reactionary rural society, such public knowledge is narrow and controlled by reactionary institutions.
So if New Atheism is inappropriate, what is a better term for the "religion is a malady" ideology fostered by Harris, Dawkins, et al?
Malady is a disease or ailment. Saying religion is a disease is an incredibly offensive blanket pronouncement. I don't see how that is an acceptable starting point for any rational discussion.
I say that as a totally non religious person.
If we accept the premise that this main argument describes something real, what role, if any, do you think our present incarnation of technology-aided communication plays? Specifically real-identity social media networks? Just watching my wife deal with everyone from her parents, to her friends, to some of the crazier cousins on my side, and how to selectively block people who post ideas that either are patently absurd or that my wife thinks are patently absurd.... it just seems like the communication of this environment easily builds into something mob-like in temperament and tone. And it seems like the one thing you don't want to do in a mob is stand out. Which could, theoretically, make for one hella perpetually judgmental vibe? I mean, do HR people still stalk prospective employees personal social media profiles? They used to. I knew of one guy that didn't get hired in 2008 since he didn't have one to snoop and his competition did. So, if true, I think that perpetually judgmental vibe has teeth. Just like the parts of "conservative" culture we should despise as "freedom loving peoples."
That doesn't change the fact that for many people, especially in traditional societies, their faith is pretty much what they're born with.
Right, another common misconception, that agnosticism is a theological belief system, when it's more of a... I dunno... rhetorical position? I agreed with Dawkins' problem with agnosticism, that (some?) agnostics seem to put equal value on belief and non-belief in the existence of God, that since proving the non-existence of God is just as impossible as proving His existence, the two positions are equally likely or valid. Dawkins puts the burden of evidence on the claimant, and I'm with him there. I take it a step further, to secularism, and say that agnosticism is moot, because the existence of God is moot, because He shouldn't have any influence on our governance or laws, whether anyone thinks He exists or not. Maybe that's because I'm American and Dawkins is British, and my society is under constant attack by religion. I had a similar discussion with a French friend who was a firm agnostic. He had a much safer position from which to regard these things objectively and philosophically (although that was 10 years ago and things have changed a lot for France since then).I treat agnostic as a term describing the personal belief about whether the existence of God is knowable.
Atheist on the other hand is about what you actually believe about the existence of God.
These terms are compatible in all possible combinations. I've always thought it kind of lazy when people respond agnostic as if it was a middle ground between theism and atheism.