Any/every belief is religious by nature. Being non-religious is a belief. Just saying.![]()
Nope, it is a choice to be non-religious.
For others it is just something they always were since birth, and religion is something of which they even cannot understand why it would exist. I know people like that, they are horrible when they have to roleplay a religious true believer because they really don't get it.
Do I believe things without proof? Sure, I believe that I am replying to an existing person rather than that I am dreaming it or than that the whole internet is just a bot posting pages about things I find interesting and chatting to me and fighting with itself about combat logging and Trump. I do not need religion for that. I might be wrong about that, boy that would be something, this whole internet created just to fool me? And those dinosaur skeletons in the natural history museum too? Wow! Nah, let's get on with real life.
Do I have presuppositions I am not aware of? Yes, and every time I find one I shoot it with multi-cannons and plasma guns.
When I meet somebody for the first time, I have prejudices on them, based on what they wear or on what somebody once told me about this person. I also know that those prejudices might very well be wrong. So you have to keep checking what you think to not fall for that. Some of my best friends are persons I could at first not stand because of my or their prejudice, but we readjusted our perspectives. I might still be wrong about those persons now, but the chance that I am is a lot smaller. But I still have prejudices, even if I know better from experience, the important thing is to be aware of that.
The absence of belief in god is not the same as the belief in the absence of god.
Dogmatic atheists do exist. It is however also possible to be adogmatic, it is just more work.
Religion is not a necessity. It is quite liberating to discover that.
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