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Does anyone write atheist based songs? just wondering.
Yes, lots of people do.
Does anyone write atheist based songs? just wondering.
Atheism is not a synonym for hedonism, which is the implication of the above. Nor does Christianity have a mortgage on morality, which is also implied above. Not all secular songs dwell solely on "sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll", and as it happens, trite as it is, "Imagine" is a good example of a song that deals with some of problems of this world that exist in Christian and non-christian nations.
That leaves the question of from who's point of view? Why would an atheist judge his own morality based on what would for a christian be commanded by god? I mean I can see caring for other humans playing a big part...
Jeffrey Kluger has written a book, "What makes us moral". In it he notes how there is a strong sense of "right" and "wrong" pervasive through human culture, largely deriving from the capacity of humans to feel empathy. Furthermore, though this rightness and wrongness becomes reflected in religious creeds, it has as its source a genetic base, i.e. morality is an evolutionary survival mechanism. In other words, though religion is a vehicle for carrying moral messages, it is not the source.
I must admit, I don't buy that but I can't go into why because then we'll end up in some long convoluted debate which would be fascinating, but this ain't the place for it !Jeffrey Kluger has written a book, "What makes us moral". In it he notes how there is a strong sense of "right" and "wrong" pervasive through human culture, largely deriving from the capacity of humans to feel empathy. Furthermore, though this rightness and wrongness becomes reflected in religious creeds, it has as its source a genetic base, i.e. morality is an evolutionary survival mechanism. In other words, though religion is a vehicle for carrying moral messages, it is not the source.
Whether divine, genealogical or taught I think for most people, over riding ones morality without significant turmoil is near impossible.
I would like to think that slave owners always knew it was bad.
Oops.. One more Little statement from yours truly..
Put your family first, and If you wish to be religious, put your religion second!
I often see people putting god in front of there family, and that is Evil!
"Worship your family, Love your God"
IN THAT ORDER!
Just shut up!
Stop talking! When you have an idea of what you're talking about, please stop, re-evaluate, and then reconsider speaking! Until you do, you just sound like a person who doesn't understand priorities. Such is a low level of the human mind.
I find it difficult to accept that religion and science were 'created'. Humans have always been curious. Science is simply a description of curiosity that is applied with a system. Religion is a description of curiosity where a natural explanation is not evident and a supernatural one has been postulated.. . . religion and science have failed to resolve the question that they were created to answer, namely-Why?
As indeed were the great scientists (Galileo and Darwin spring to mind).Most of the great prophets of the world's religions were identified as heretics and madmen by their contemporaries.
There may be this creative force. There may be a purpose. However, that question does not particularly worry me. I am satisified to think there is no purpose; we just 'are'. My 'purpose' is the one I choose for myself.In the end, I believe that there is some creative force that we can call God if we want to, and that all of existence is composed of it. I believe that we do not know why we exist, and we have no way of knowing.
I believe that religion is, and always has been, a scam designed to save us from the anxiety of not knowing why we exist, or what happens when we die, and that organized religion is an extension of that scam, designed to generate power and money by spoon feeding us the supposed answers.
[/QUOTE]I find it difficult to accept that religion and science were 'created'. Humans have always been curious. Science is simply a description of curiosity that is applied with a system. Religion is a description of curiosity where a natural explanation is not evident and a supernatural one has been postulated.
Religion and science *are* the systems created by our curiosity (and our fear of not knowing). I didn't say curiosity was created. Chimpanzees have that. The creation of such systems to organize our thought is a great part of what makes us different from them.
As indeed were the great scientists (Galileo and Darwin spring to mind).
I agree completely. That's the whole point. The creation of new paradigms always puts us at odds with the defenders of the existing paradigms. Of course, sometimes, they are *just* madmen, or worse, frauds. There's a fine thin line between Baha''Ullah and L.Ron Hubbard.
There may be this creative force. There may be a purpose. However, that question does not particularly worry me. I am satisified to think there is no purpose; we just 'are'. My 'purpose' is the one I choose for myself.
Essentially I agree. Do I sound worried?
While I have little time for religions, I am not that cynical. Certainly there is a big element of scammishness in many of the more evangelical industries that pass themselves off as religions. I also believe that religiion is too often used as a means of absolving yourself from your responsibility to take control of your own life: "God made me do it. It is God's will" . . .
I guess I am that cynical. The trappings of the Roman Catholic Eucharist were designed to impress and frighten the pagans. As Mark Twain, (another cynic) said, "For 2000 years, the Roman Catholic Church was created and maintained solely as a political machine."
However, I am intrigued by neurotheism, the idea that religious feelings are genetically based, biologically driven. See, for example: http://www.cognitiveliberty.org/neuro/neuronewswk.htm
I got over it, and I'm comfortable with the fact that I don't have the answers. Does that make me an atheist? No. But I do write songs.-Richie
Is that an example of christian tolerance and understanding?
lol..plenty of absolutely laughable satan loving metal out there...
By definition, Satan lovers can't be atheist !
it's always a quandry for me - I'm a Christian who loves to play Death Metal
My Wife feels it's not right but I assure her that no matter what I play INSTRUMENTALLY it has nothing to do with my beliefs. I like a "few" Praise bands but for the most part I'm still a head-banger who loves listening to and playing Metal (at 58 no less...). I also love Classic Rock too and Blues. Most of the Metal I listen to is older - CLUTCH, GODSMACK, etc and I don't really pay attention to lyrics - it's the riffs I'm hearing and trying to memorize. I know Jesus will understand![]()