melanie wrote:I don't really know that I would clasify atheism as a religion, but in saying that the definition of 'religion' varies a great deal depending on who your asking. It is often described to narrowly or too broadly.
I do not consider myself religious by my understanding of the term. Many definitions include a ritual type based worship, ceremonies, structured belief pattern, rules ect. That is why many Christians myself included do not believe that our beliefs are synonymous with religion.
I get why an atheist would see it the same.
Where it becomes a bit ambiguous is that when the term 'religion' is used it can broadly just be meant as a belief in God/Gods, or belief in the Divine.
No, that’s theism. Many people seem to think they are the same, but there is a difference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theism
melanie wrote:That belief in the Divine impacts the belief on the afterlife and the nature of the universe and its origins.
I disagree. Perhaps it impacts for theists, but for atheists who believe in the afterlife, or have opinions on the origin of the Universe, I don’t think lack of God belief makes a difference
melanie wrote:When loosely described this way, atheism does indeed have a view on the Divine, the afterlife, and the origins of the universe. It is in the negative but it is still answering questions based on really the same criteria. No God, no afterlife and the universe not Divinely created.
Actually when it comes to the afterlife and the Universe, the view is often in the positive just as it is for the theist; it only doesn’t include God
melanie wrote:That is why the argument that I don't believe in the tooth fairy or Santa Claus falls a little flat for me. It is not the same.
They have no bearing on questions of the Divine or afterlife. Which are synonymous with religion.
When you have beliefs that start to answer the questions regarding Divinty, afterlife ect then by the very nature of the topic then you have crossed into the realm of religion as understood by many.
I'm not saying that I see atheism as a religion to be honest I'm not really sure, but I can see how that argument works.
as I mentioned before, Buddhism is often seen as an atheist religion
melanie wrote:Now I do believe that atheism is a belief system.
I really like this definition;
'Belief systems are the stories we tell ourselves to define our personal sense of Reality. Every human being has a belief system that they utilize, and it is through this mechanism that we individually, "make sense" of the world around us.'
The story I tell myself is secular based and has nothing to do with atheism nor theism. In theory, an atheist and a theist could tell themselves the same story. Would you describe them as having the same belief system?
melanie wrote:All belief systems offer an explanation of something whether it be secular or non secular.
I can't see how atheism does not fit into this definition?
Individual atheists may have belief systems, but that belief system may have nothing to do with atheism. The belief system could be based upon the Golden Rule, helping others, making a difference etc. I agree a person could make atheism a belief system, but I don’t think that applies to most atheists.
Ken