HikakaGirl
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Hi all,
At the risk of opening Pandora's Box, I have a high level question to put to you all. I am an atheist, and recently got a tattoo of a scarlet "A" to signify said atheism. A friend commented that she thought it was ill-advised to get a tattoo that signified atheism, as that was "a spiritual issue, and people's spiritual beliefs change all the time". Now, let's put aside the last part of the phrase, regarding beliefs changing "all the time" (although I suspect some among you may not be able to resist that little nugget). When I reflected on her comment, I realized that I don't consider atheism to be a spiritual issue. I did not arrive at the conclusion that I was an atheist from a spiritual journey. I then began to ask myself, and others, the question of how to characterize atheism. Is it a spiritual issue? Philosophical? Intellectual? Scientific? I haven't yet figured it out, but I'm enjoying the thought exercise.
I know there is a significant amount of content on this forum addressing the question of whether or not the existence of God can or should be subjected to scientific inquiry. That's not what I'm asking. I'm asking for your opinions on how you would characterize atheism. Feel free to qualify your answer (i.e. strong or weak atheism, compare and contrast to agnosticism), but please state assumptions where appropriate so that I, and others, understand your thoughts correctly.
Thanks in advance for your considered responses.
HG
At the risk of opening Pandora's Box, I have a high level question to put to you all. I am an atheist, and recently got a tattoo of a scarlet "A" to signify said atheism. A friend commented that she thought it was ill-advised to get a tattoo that signified atheism, as that was "a spiritual issue, and people's spiritual beliefs change all the time". Now, let's put aside the last part of the phrase, regarding beliefs changing "all the time" (although I suspect some among you may not be able to resist that little nugget). When I reflected on her comment, I realized that I don't consider atheism to be a spiritual issue. I did not arrive at the conclusion that I was an atheist from a spiritual journey. I then began to ask myself, and others, the question of how to characterize atheism. Is it a spiritual issue? Philosophical? Intellectual? Scientific? I haven't yet figured it out, but I'm enjoying the thought exercise.
I know there is a significant amount of content on this forum addressing the question of whether or not the existence of God can or should be subjected to scientific inquiry. That's not what I'm asking. I'm asking for your opinions on how you would characterize atheism. Feel free to qualify your answer (i.e. strong or weak atheism, compare and contrast to agnosticism), but please state assumptions where appropriate so that I, and others, understand your thoughts correctly.
Thanks in advance for your considered responses.
HG