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No, he didn't write that; he wrote that faith is the denial of disbelief. This is true, just as disbelief is the denial of faith. But that doesn't mean that disbelief in God is a refuge!
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I absolutely agree with Kamikaze!
"Faith is the refuge of any person." Grandly said! I'm giving a virtual +:)
Atheism is also a belief, of course, as is any idea in general.
faith is the denial of disbelief. This is true - just as disbelief is the denial of faith.
This is where Ganymede's idea stems from: disbelief in God is a refuge, and since atheism is also a belief.
:smile52: "Ganymede-style," I'm floored...
Atheism is also a faith. And not because it is a denial of faith, but because it is a faith in human capabilities.
:Atheism is also a belief. And not because it's a denial of faith, but because it's a belief in human capabilities.
That's exactly what I'm saying, communism is a religion. And a good, positive one at that. It made people strive for a bright future for ALL of humanity.
Viz, give me facts, not emotions. Specifically, how many people were executed solely for their faith, and not for specific crimes. Otherwise, every criminal will say they suffered for their faith, which is more prestigious than suffering for theft.
After the communist religion was established, there was a softening of attitudes towards other religions; churches were opened, and people were allowed to attend them. But this happened after the old religions ceased to pose a threat to the new one (which happened in all religions).
Inquisitors are an integral part of any religion (remember how Christianity was imposed in your beloved Orthodoxy in the 10th century, how indigenous people of Siberia were forcibly baptized in the early 20th century, how shamans were killed or exiled).
As for communism - if you like being a machine, go ahead and live that way.:p.
Regarding Tsarist Russia - I agree, it must have been a terrible place. Workers and peasants languished in poverty and died of hunger, while the upper classes basked in luxury - it's an outrage. If the Tsarist regime had been good, so many people (practically all city dwellers) would not have caught fire with the idea of revolution.