Hmm... I was trying to think of a word to call it.Danieltwotwenty wrote:Very interesting post Kurieuo.
I totally agree that there is an underlying emotional issue, I am also a big fan of Ravi's work in apologetics.
You are right modern atheism is not really agnosticism as agnosticism is saying "things cannot be known" and the atheist is saying "I don't know", so I guess it is more of a ignorant position??
I have read Mere Christianity and C.S.Lewis is fantastic at drawing out these questions in an easy to understand way.
So would you think the anti-theist (if that is the right word??) position would be a more viable position over atheism, because the anti-theist accepts that God is a possibility but even if God did exist he would hate God for emotional reasons? Holding this position would also leave them able to at least put some cards on the table.I've stated to my wife that if I were ever to fall away from God, that it wouldn't be through embracing Atheism. Such is too simple a view. Antony Flew ultimately thought the same when he switched from Atheism to some Deism/Theism to the dismay of many. Too many beliefs I strongly have would start unraveling and no longer make sense, as CS Lewis points out here about belief in justice. Rather, it would be through rejecting God on an emotional level. Rejecting God for creating life and putting up with evil (even though I myself am imperfect). It would be through me moving away from God, not through a denial of God's existence.
If Theism is "belief in God", I can't help reading anti-Theism as "against belief in God." So I'm not sure it captures the position. Is there even a word to describe a position of belief in God yet wanting nothing to do with him?
It would have to be "Theism" joined to something else, perhaps "Reluctant Theist", "Despairing Theist" or perhaps just a simply "anti-God"?
But, yes... definitely more rationally viable and coherently justifiable. Harder to attack/defend against too since all your normal Theistic arguments often shared amongst Christians, Muslims and Jews no longer work.