The first “atheist church” in the country is set to open in London, but critics say it’s a contradiction in terms.
Stand-up comedians Sanderson Jones and Pippa Evans, who are behind the ‘church’, say they like many aspects of religion but don’t believe in God.
But last year prominent atheist Richard Dawkins hit out at separate plans to build a £1 million “temple for atheists” in London, as a waste of money and a contradiction in terms.
Christopher000 wrote: There is so much evidence that points to God and creation.
Give me your best piece of evidence, please.
Christopher000 wrote: Mankind thinks they are so powerful, but we are nothing but weak little specks.
We're more powerful than we used to be, but not as powerful as we need to be.
Christopher000 wrote: We are nothing but weak little specks that God can crush with a word, yet we think we can rise up and rage against Him, take up arms against Him, etc. Satan tried that.
Fantasyland. You're not going to find atheists "taking up arms" against a being whose existence they don't think has been demonstrated. That'd be ridiculous.
Sometimes when I'm pulling up to a car, I'll notice a fish bumpersticker in the distance. When I get closer, more often than not lately, I find that the outline of the fish contains the word "Darwin" I'm always very disappointed. I think it's interesting how the most intelligent of people seem to be the athiests; believing that they are much too intelligent to believe in a God. There is so much evidence that points to God and creation but they just choose not to believe any of it and treat it all, along with God, like it's all a joke. Mankind thinks they are so powerful, but we are nothing but weak little specks that God can crush with a word, yet we think we can rise up and rage against Him, take up arms against Him, etc. Satan tried that. The athiests refuse to believe in a creator, yet they will believe that at first there was nothing...and then it exploded into everything that is seen and unseen today. Irreducible complexity...
John Yurich USA wrote: Just what exactly is the outline of a worship service in an atheist church? And whom do you atheists worship in the worship service of an atheist church?
Science is God. Technology is the savior. Men like Newton, Pasteur, Einstein, Galileo, Turing, and Darwin are the saints.
John Yurich USA wrote: There are Unitarian atheists? I always thought that all Unitarians believed that there is a Supreme Intelligence.
Pastor Mike wrote: The atheist community here in the United States has already beat them to it. I'm the pastor of a church and I'm also an atheist. It's a small invitation-only "house church" for like-minded individuals.
Just what exactly is the outline of a worship service in an atheist church? And whom do you atheists worship in the worship service of an atheist church?
Jim Lincoln, There are Unitarian atheists? I always thought that all Unitarians believed that there is a Supreme Intelligence.
This proves that even avowed atheists like the form of Christianity, if not the content. Playing the pastor game & lording over others (who love it) must have a powerful appeal.
Pastor Mike wrote: The atheist community here in the United States has already beat them to it. I'm the pastor of a church and I'm also an atheist. It's a small invitation-only "house church" for like-minded individuals.
What a mindless exercise! Go the pub, live some! Get a life!
Pastor Mike wrote: The atheist community here in the United States has already beat them to it. I'm the pastor of a church and I'm also an atheist. It's a small invitation-only "house church" for like-minded individuals.
Like-minded? Invitation only? I guess you won't be accused of open-mindedness, will you? But then, athiests are so...small.
The atheist community here in the United States has already beat them to it. I'm the pastor of a church and I'm also an atheist. It's a small invitation-only "house church" for like-minded individuals.
now Jim, really? the answer to false theology is to sick the IRS on them? (who is the banker judge that determines which theology is "good" or shall we all now be charged taxes for fellowship and free speech?) or perhaps we just give money to a foreign banker anytime we speak? possibly charge a higher tax on SA for non-theologically sound comments?
In this country they could get a tax exemption, while holding on to the same theological positions, but call themselves Unitarians. See Unitarian Universalism - Part 2.
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