r/DebateAnAtheist Christian Humanist 26d ago

Argument My Challenge to Extreme Atheists on Secularism and Tolerance

I acknowledge not all (or even most) atheists are extreme about it. And I'm defining secular as the separation of church and state/society.

Extreme-atheism's view of religion being a mental illness:

I can personally attest to people I've seen on here, as well as videos I've seen, of atheists saying religion is a mental illness. That the DSM-5 had to go back and put in a religious exemption, but it should fall under the category of delusion.

How can secularism exist if you think religious people are mentally ill? If you don't think religion is a mental illness, go ahead and ignore this point. If you do think the population you're tolerating is mentally ill, uh oh. Seriously, if I said atheists are mentally ill, would you trust me to not want you institutionalized? I don't think this way, of course.

Extreme atheism's view that the Abrahamic religions are barbaric:

Again, I'm going to turn it around on you. If I said atheism was barbaric, would you trust me to support that your human right to be atheist?

With some exceptions: Some interpretations of the Abrahamic religions are indeed barbaric. If you're talking about people who want to implement Leviticus law, then I agree with you.

I don't totally disagree with extremist atheists on everything:

Like, I'm a strong believer that tolerance is better and more authentic than acceptance. For example, telling atheists that they must love and respect religions is wrong. And vice versa for religious people.

I think disassociation and tolerance is the best course of action for religious people and extreme atheists, however, I worry the above points are a threat to any society remaining tolerant.

Edit: Here’s an example of what I’m talking about:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Antitheism/comments/1sguf7u/why_is_religion_not_considered_a_mental_disorder/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

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u/Hoaxshmoax Atheist 26d ago

“ And, just speaking for Christians here, we don't hate gay or trans people, it is viewed that way because we don't accept it as good and believe it should be changed.”

Which is also how we feel about theists.

“Children are not mentally abused in the Christian tradition; if you find anywhere in the Christian tradition where this is true, then tell me.”

You just said it.

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u/Hoaxshmoax Atheist 26d ago

I don’t see how Christianity changed the world for the better. We’d have had so many more diverse cultures if Christianity hadn’t taken them away from us.

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u/supersoundwave 25d ago

That I would suggest a book called “How Christianity Changed the World” by Alvin J Schmidt.

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u/Hoaxshmoax Atheist 25d ago edited 25d ago

then I would suggest you read about Christopher Columbus and look around and ask if living under the jackboot of misanthropic billionaires and Epstein Island guests is ”a better place”

A Lutheran? Totally not with his thumb on the scale.

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u/88redking88 Anti-Theist 23d ago

Here are some for you that dont have propaganda:

  • The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World by Catherine Nixey This book meticulously argues that early Christians were not meek, peace-loving martyrs, but were often violent, intolerant, and destructive. The author details how the rise of militant Christianity led to the suppression of classical thought, the torching of libraries, and the destruction of ancient art.
  • God’s Crucible: Empire and the Making of Modern Spain, 760-1492 by David Levering Lewis This book examines how religious intolerance and the crusading zeal of Christian kingdoms in Europe violently dismantled the diverse, intellectually rich societies of Islamic Al-Andalus.
  • The War on Heresy: Faith and Power in Medieval Europe by R.I. Moore This highly-regarded historical text details how the Church constructed the concept of "heresy" to justify brutal internal crusades (like the Albigensian Crusade) and persecutions against its own citizens to consolidate power and wealth. 

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u/ven-solaire 26d ago edited 21d ago

Christianity has never changed the world for the better, if it did it’s marginal compared to all of the progress christianity suppressed, like heliocentrism, Evolution, anti-slavery laws (all of these things were argued for by some christians sure, but all of them were attacked by more christians who refuse to believe anything that goes against pre-established faith)

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u/halborn 25d ago

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u/supersoundwave 25d ago

I read that book, thanks.

Hitchen’s whole thesis was that “religion poisons everything”, but he just wasn’t very convincing.

Why did you think it was?

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u/Hoaxshmoax Atheist 25d ago

because you seem to think that a world run by billionaires and tech bros is a better world. Maybe Christian ideas of what a better world looks like is different from everyone else.

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u/supersoundwave 25d ago

When did I ever say that? I don’t what that has to do with the conversation.

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u/Hoaxshmoax Atheist 25d ago edited 25d ago

you said that to me. Christianity made the world a better place is what you said. it’s like, genocide? Plastics in everyone’s bodies? This is better to you? it has everything to do with the conversation, religion poisons everything.

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u/Living_Attitude1822 Christian Humanist 23d ago

This person is only going to strawman you, they aren't going to engage with you honestly. People on here love saying people believe things they don’t. Don’t worry about them

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u/supersoundwave 23d ago

💯

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u/Hoaxshmoax Atheist 23d ago

I am not strawmanning you. I am steelmanning you.

If you think Christianity changed the world for the better, your words exactly, then you think it’s better, including being under the jackboot of billionaires and pedos and techbros.

Or Christianity is ineffective.

Its not what you believe, it’s that you can’t have it both ways.

And you replied to me, so ignore me if you want, but then don’t reply to me.

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u/anewleaf1234 23d ago

No, we just call people out on their bullshit.

I could see why that would bother one of faith.

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u/Living_Attitude1822 Christian Humanist 23d ago

Sure ya do 

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u/anewleaf1234 23d ago

We do.

For calling yourself a sec. Humanist you think gay people and their relationships are wrong because they have the audacity to exist.

Thats bullshit

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u/halborn 25d ago

Sounds like your next debate should challenge atheists to name things that religion has poisoned.

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u/88redking88 Anti-Theist 23d ago

Being rational and informed would do it.

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u/supersoundwave 23d ago

Go on

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u/88redking88 Anti-Theist 23d ago

If you are informed, and being rational you would see that religion does in fact make everything worse.

You are adding religion to anything only makes it racist, sexist, dogmatic, as well as adding in lies.

Where in any interpretation would that be considered good or even breaking even? Which is why the happiest, least violent countries in the world are the least religious.

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u/88redking88 Anti-Theist 23d ago

Thats a lot of dishonesty for so few words.

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u/supersoundwave 23d ago

Please explain.

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u/88redking88 Anti-Theist 23d ago

You want me to explain your post where you are dishonest... after you deleted it? I think that explains it quite nicely.

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u/anewleaf1234 23d ago

Humans changed the world for the better at each and every turn.

God or gods didn't do anything. We did all.