Showing posts with label atheist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atheist. Show all posts
Monday, 31 March 2014
A recent opinion poll suggests that just 49% of people in the UK believe in God ( bit of a biased question for those who believe in two or more Gods) and 55% believe in the super natural.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2590349/God-Were-likely-believe-supernatural-Number-people-think-sixth-sense-higher-regularly-attend-church.html
actually both figures are slightly down from a similar poll in 2008
http://www.livescience.com/7608-people-aliens-ghosts-god.html - 58 percent believe in the supernatural, including paranormal encounters, while 54 percent believe God exists.
Predictably, certain commenters - like Melanie Phillips http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanie_Phillips
trot out the usual line from G.K. Chesterton "when people stop believing in God, they don't believe in nothing, they believe in anything." The implication is that people abandon religion and take up belief in anything from psychic healing, telepathy, astrology, ghosts and demons etc
My experience is that actually, the self declared atheist is actually far more sceptical of super natural claims - its inherent in rejecting a super natural God.
Plenty of religious believers I have met have had no problem reconciling their religious belief with astrology, crystal healing, and all sorts of super natural phenomena.
So it would be interesting to see the polling data broken down to see whether my anecdotal evidence is backed by the polling figures. Mostly, I just find the assumption by people like Melanie Philips rather odd.
With just 6% of the population claiming to be regular church goers, I suspect even believers in God have but a vague comforting idea about karma, things we don't understand, everything being OK when you die etc just in the same way someone guessing the person calling them on the phone - might find it comforting to think it was a sixth sense that made them 'know' who it was.
Monday, 11 February 2013
God Knows
What a muddle the Church of England and the Catholic Church are getting into over the issue of homosexuality. Quite honestly I struggle to understand why anyone Gay would wish to have anything to do with either Church. It seems to me undeniable that both Churches have had a long history of being anti-Gay and it seems equally absurd to me that a Church can claim to follow the unchanging teachings of God and yet revise those teaching.
Time was God used to appear as a burning bush and tell people what he thought, these days his mobile number or email might be better, rather than leaving people to pray to him and receive very different answers.
Time was God used to appear as a burning bush and tell people what he thought, these days his mobile number or email might be better, rather than leaving people to pray to him and receive very different answers.
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Just one more God to go
When someone comes up to you in the street and asks if you believe in God, what do you say ?
Which God are you asking about ?
I think about the Gods of Ancient Roman and just find them all a bit implausible.
The Greek Gods are similar, but do they live on Mount Olympus still ?
I used to love tales of the Norse Gods in my younger days, Loki, Thor, Odin - they still have a small neo-pagan following.
There have been so many Gods over the years people have written encyclopedias about Gods, that have only scratched the surface.
The two most popular religions - Christianity and Islam insist that there is only one God. They dismiss all the others. Hundreds and thousands of Gods. Which leads to one of my favourite saying - most people are just one God short of being an Atheist.
Which God are you asking about ?
I think about the Gods of Ancient Roman and just find them all a bit implausible.
The Greek Gods are similar, but do they live on Mount Olympus still ?
I used to love tales of the Norse Gods in my younger days, Loki, Thor, Odin - they still have a small neo-pagan following.
There have been so many Gods over the years people have written encyclopedias about Gods, that have only scratched the surface.
The two most popular religions - Christianity and Islam insist that there is only one God. They dismiss all the others. Hundreds and thousands of Gods. Which leads to one of my favourite saying - most people are just one God short of being an Atheist.
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