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Here is another one
I used an object of nature to rough this one up. I call it illustrator.
I used an object of nature to rough this one up. I call it illustrator.
Yahweh said:Well, I live in America, a place where 80% of the people around me are Christians. You seem to be exercising good reasoning, seriously, what reason would an atheist have that he would need to be so preoccupied by the most popular, most powerful, and (in my opinion) most historically influencial religion of our times... they probably do it as a large inside joke or something.
urstardust said:The crucifix is a symbol of Christ but, what if he was hanged or had his head cut of by a guillotine (if they had guillotines back then or just used a axe). I sometimes wonder when I would pass by a church instead of a cross would I see a hangmen’s noose on top of the church or a guillotine/axe. Now I know this was the most common way of killing criminals back then and that’s why Jesus was killed on the cross and now we see the crucifix around people necks on their bummer stickers (Jesus died for your sins, with a cross), tattoos, etc. If Jesus was to die today as a criminal, what would be the symbol of Christ’s death be for the next 2000 years?
Roadtoad said:
Actually, I forget who said it, but it's probably more accurate than most people want to admit: "If Jesus were to come today, they wouldn't crucify him, they'd invite him to dinner, and make fun of him."
urstardust said:Now I know this was the most common way of killing criminals back then and that’s why Jesus was killed on the cross and now we see the crucifix around people necks on their bummer stickers (Jesus died for your sins, with a cross), tattoos, etc.
MRC_Hans said:A symbol for atheism is self-contradictory. Atheism is not a religion or a movement, there is no unifying theme. You might as well make a club for not collecting stamps.
UnrepentantSinner said:The American Humanist Association uses a stylized H in the shape of a human (here's a close up of part of it).
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That I think is pretty clever.
crocodile deathroll said:Here is one , nice and simple but at least you instantly know what it means.
The Mad Linguist said:
Crucifixion wasn't actually a general punishment. It was reserved for insurrectionists and other political malcontents IIRC. This is part of the reason why the Gospel account of the crucifixion doesn't make sense - the crime Jesus is accused of doesn't match the punishment he's said to have received.
Abdul Alhazred said:
That's just anti-Christianity, it doesn't positively mean Atheism.
There was that dreadful atomic energy looking thingie that Madeline Murray O'Hair's outfit came up with.
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That one is actually on the approved list of "religious symbols" for grave markers at Arlington National Cemetery{1}, along with crosses, hexagrams, and various others.
Here's a link to the entire list
I guess there were some Atheists in foxholes.
{1} Major military cemetery near Washington DC.
Originally posted by me two messages up
As far as I'm concerned, the current "atheist" symbol is the symbol of American Atheists, an organization I do not belong to.
That's the symbol of belief that is placed on military headstones and grave markers in VA cemetaries.
http://www.cem.va.gov/hmemb.htm
There's one a short distance from my father's grave marker as well as a Buddhist and a Mormon.
UnrepentantSinner said:
Psst!
And it's not just for Arlington, it's for any Veterans Administration run Cemetary. Also the approved symbols can be used in non-VA Cemetaries.
Abdul Alhazred said:However I stand by my statement that it's a dreadful symbol. It looks like the logo for the Atomic Maniacs Club or something.
Is a particular group the one true canonical Atheists or something? I never cared for Madeline Murry O'Hair myself, though she did some good.
Yahweh said:I think the perfect Atheist symbol should be an adorable kitten. No one could possibly hate a kitten could they?