Agnostic.com is a non-profit community for atheists, agnostics, humanists, freethinkers, skeptics and others. We try at least as hard to live up to that conviction as god-fearing types do. Can any man achieve that through his own effort? Because empiricism cannot conclusively prove or disprove the existence of God, there is a matter of faith for both positions. He’ll never be able to prove anything. So when faced with any form of woo, … quack medicine, lake monsters, ghosts, aliens, free energy, psychics (frauds), or religious claims, etc… then you can think of this as a methodology that may be used to determine what is and is not true. Look at the world now and how “religion and god” has “elevated” the human condition…NOT. While we must give Ann Coulter credit for coining the phrase "Godless Liberal", we are quite different from her. Why are all humans born with original sin but Jesus gets all the credit for any good that we do? I can list a few more, but those are waaaaayyyyy tooooo controversial, so I’m going to stick with these seven (7) topics. To be honest, having read on most world religions and mythologies, The New Testament is an overtly obvious attempt at converting the same old sun cult that made it’s rounds in the ancient world. I wouldn’t criticize any religious books, the core message is good in all of them. Will Miftolo’s “tools” enable me to digest and process weeks of input from the news services and from other sources of info? ...Not that they have to "fight", to be at odds, at least not as I see it. Fundamentally, there is still some question and that is why they're agnostic. Profanely, out of apoplectic frustration. I’m a Texan! I would be interested in the views of humanists here regarding their attitude towards non human animals as property. ” Blessed are those that did not see yet believed.” Again, I’d hope my humanistic ethics would keep me strong enough to face any consequences. One can, I think, be a humanist, ethically concerned with human wellbeing and still be interested in pursuing hedonistic pleasures, never violating one's humanistic values. We don't have any banner, Flash, animation, obnoxious sound, or popup ad. Now this is the part where it gets interesting … yes, being an atheist is indeed a conclusion derived from a critical and very skeptical examination of religious claims … but …. I’m very comfortable with that.

legitimacy of the Christian culture that flourishes around us is not, and should not be questioned. We humans are pretty smart; we can figure it out as we go. What is moral depends on the particular circumstances at that particular time. However, I do not want this to be the sole reason for my faith.
Too late now tho, I’m a theist – a christian. The same title used a hundred times over, only this time in Hebraic, by archetypal messianic figures. Religion is only human nature after all.Given, each belief (including atheism), has its own flaws/inclarities, yet only one can be at least the most true. I am currently a Christian, and I was raised in a Christian home. Atheists don't believe in an afterlife and focus on other ideas to deal with the topic of death and loss. I am a Christian, and hypocrisy, especially that of my parents, annoys the shit out of me. We see than as transcendent qualities but that’s just our human egos doing a bit of inflation. – Poch Suzara, Father of Atheism of the Philippines.