-.Hello everybody, this is my first post and is an honor to be here sharing with you!
Well, not only I find the claim that a "Baby is an Atheist" broad and plain ludicrous, I also find the silly quest some atheists have engaged in to associate ATHEISM with absolute ignorance or total unawareness self damaging and with zero argumentative value.
First, I think that, suggesting that the realm/origin/principle of Atheism is total ignorance and absolute lack of understanding, we are actually giving the theist and the religious arguments to discredit Atheism.
We are giving them a loaded gun and begging to be shot!!
To say that the belief in deities, superstitions and supernatural beings is an "unnatural, artificial fact consequence of indoctrination" is uninformed to say the least. I'm not an expert but, like it or not, the belief in some kind of deity or supernatural beings has been with us practically since the beginning of, well, human species. At least this has been true throughout recorded human history. Human burials from between 50,000 and 30,000 B.C. (yes, that far back!) provide evidence of human belief in an afterlife and possibly in deities.
Not only this is an historic fact but also anthropological. No matter how remote and isolated a human community is (or were), you'll find at least some kind of primitive tribal animism or supernatural belief.
Who indoctrinated them?
These facts tells me that, at least, there is some kind of innate human predisposition to embrace the supernatural.
On top of this, this ridiculous "Atheism=Absolute Ignorance" concept/definition is argumentatively useless.. It doesn't add nor take anything away to the fact a god /deity is an imaginary, fantastic and, most likely, non existent being. It doesn't give us any pragmatic advantage in discussions, debates or arguments. It does not change a bit the fact that we atheists don't carry the burden of proof. Even if this concept was technically correct, (which I seriously doubt) It actually does "water down" the atheist stance and perception from an active conscious position out of critical thinking, reason and enlightenment to a mere passive psychological state consequence of absolute ignorance or total unawareness.
And, I don't know about you but, as an Atheism advocate, I personally prefer to be associated with reason rather than with sheer ignorance.
I'd like to add that no reputable dictionary has a “lack of belief” definition for either “atheism” or “atheist”. Not a single one. Do your research. And, I haven't heard (please note I saying "I haven't heard") the "babies are atheists" concept from any reputable and well known Atheist/philosopher/scientist. Not even from the ones who advocates to the "Lack of Belief" definition.
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