Atheism is in the low minority. Like 7-10% of Americans are atheist. A hoax is a trick, or a lie to benifit someone. If you said religion is untrue, fine.. but calling it a hoax does not make sense.
I would be interested to know if Atheists, who are damned hardened and sure their is no God, if they have different brain variations then the rest of us.
I am serious. I am not talking semi-no god, people. I mean people 100% positive to themselves that God and a creator is non-existent. I honestly think they have too have some different effect in there brain.
Human nature, and I would say instinct, makes us compelled to look to a greater force and power, to guide our lives, promise us an after-life, answer the un-answerable (origin of everything).
I can't, and never will be able to comprehend, people who take a big bang theory for the universe, and we are just devoloped intelectual species, who live our course, and die, and serve nothing after.
It stuns me.. I don't think the number of atheists will grow. People will disagree with me, but in the past atheists were shunned by society, but now that society is open and more free, they can come out and make their beliefs known. So I don't think there are any more atheists now then their were 2 centuries ago. Its now, that society will accept them, as in before, it was a big thing to denounce God.
So I would like to know, if 100% atheists. Not wishy-washy people. Are they different in the brain?
Edit: Read post directly 1 up. Tallola (hope thats right), to me, I don't doubt a God, I don't know how I know for sure, I just have this strong-stable faith, and to me, I refuse to accept nothing created the universe.
Logically speaking, only a creator can make sense for the origin of all. Ok so the biggest anti-God theory, on origin of all, is the Big-bang. Its the idea their was a massive explosion of matter, and bla, bla, bla. Now what cause that explosion of matter? Doesn't matter never die, and never grow or decline. All matter has always bin, and always stays. I am pretty sure thats the science of matter. Now, what caused the matter? I mean.. Science is nowhere near answering origin, and I believe they will never have a concite reason to answer origin of all.
And its IMPOSSIBLE, scientifically, to prove or disclaim religion. Scientifically we can never diclaim, or prove a religious belief.
And science, can't tell us what the fate is after death.. noone can. And, scientifically, none of us know, if their is a Heaven, Hell, or nothing. Scientifically.
Religion gives me purpose, guidance, hope, support, and keeps me in moral balance, and keeps me from going to an immoral path. (sex, alcohol, drugs, etc.)
I like discussing this.. keep it up. One word though: RESPECT!