Twilight Of Atheism? Not Quite
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    According to an article published in a recent issue of Christianity Today, atheism is slowly declining. That is certainly news to me and the atheists and secularists I have come to know over the last few years. It would also come as a big surprise to the editors of Free Inquiry, the official journal of the Council For Secular Humanism. A new study done by the University of Chicago’s Opinion Research Center put the figure of Americans who claim no religious affiliation at a surprising 16 percent, which is quite a difference from various polls that put the figure of non-believers at lower percentages.

    Alister McGrath, author of "Twilight of Atheism," would like to have a majority of Christians believe that atheism or secular humanism is in decline, as is clearly evident by his rather naive statement: "To wit: Atheism is in trouble. Its future seems increasingly to lie in the private beliefs of individuals rather than in the great public domain it once regarded as its natural habitat." The individuals who make up the 16% of religious non-believers, myself included, strongly disagree, but maybe he can help us out with something. If atheism is in such "trouble," can he explain why online atheist forums show signs of flourishing instead of declining? Forums for atheists, agnostics, secularists and freethinkers are available not only on America Online and other internet service providers but also are offered for members at Belief.net and About.com, to name just two. Sure doesn’t indicate a decline in atheism to me.

    McGrath also refers to Stalin and Madalyn Murray O’Hair as the most negative representatives of atheism while he deliberately omits the more positive ones. Josef Stalin simply replaced the religious dogma of conservative Christianity with the political dogma of Communism, and slaughtered large numbers of people who didn’t conform to the new political ideology. Or, to be more accurate, his particular ideology. Not unlike religious fanatics such as Torquemada in Spain and "Bloody Mary" Tudor in England, when you put all of them under the microscope of comparison. As for O’Hair, her only "crime" was having strong opinions against religion and was a little abrasive in making them known. That was hardly a justification for the violent deaths she and one of her sons suffered at the hands of mysterious – and no doubt religious – murderers.

    Contrary to what McGrath has written about the lack of social cohesion as he perceives it, atheists and secular humanists are not without a sense of community either. Religious hard-liners obviously have trouble thinking outside the box when it comes to establishing community, or to be more specific, thinking outside the church. There are quite a few organizations that give its members a feeling of belonging to a group of like-minded people who share their ideas and values. The Freedom From Religion Foundation and the Council For Secular Humanism are two such groups, both of which are attracting a growing number of members. The Council For Secular Humanism has a Center For Inquiry in three American cities, and a Center in Nepal, Nigeria, Peru, Poland and Russia. There are a number of freethinkers groups who have chapters in cities across the country, and people who can’t get to these locations due to either lack of sufficient funds or transportation can easily go online to connect, if they have access to a computer and an internet service provider. Since the cost of computers and online services has gone down considerably over the past decade, more are choosing this option over that of spending money on land, sea and air travel. So the folks who have no religious beliefs can get the same feeling of "belonging to a common group, of shared common values, and of knowing each other" that they can get in a church. And all without having to listen to a long and often tedious sermon to accomplish it.



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    AUTHOR: Susan Levine

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    anon.




    anon. says on 2008-11-13 05:13:08 about
    If you think atheism is not declining it is, as somebody put it, because you are guilty of ethnocentrism. Atheism is still declining in Europe, although the rate of decline is slowing, but elaewhere in the world it is growing. As a worldwide phenomenon, religious belief is growing, overall, at atheism's expense.






    MCP




    MCP says on 2006-07-17 15:28:22 about Twilight
    Possibly Atheism seems to be in decline from certain vantages merely because most atheists really don't care to evangelise. No god, no point talking about it, I'm making a sandwich...






    Mike




    Mike says on 2005-04-01 21:28:18 about Twilight of Atheism
    It might be a good thing to let religious fanatics think that atheism is declining.






    pjbourque




    pjbourque says on 2005-04-01 10:33:06 about atheism article
    Great article, which I picked up off the Council for Secular Humanism newsletter. It's good to know in these times when religios zealots seem to dominate American public life that non-believers aren't being cowed. However, I don't think one can equate "no religious affiliation" with atheism or even agnosticism. I have talked with a lot of people who are totally turned off by organized religion but who still claim belief in some superior being, even if it's not the father- in -heaven type. Consequently, I doubt that 16% of Americans would say that they believe there is no god.






    Ritch




    Ritch says on 2005-03-29 14:29:21 about Atheism
    Kudos on a great article! I think there is going to be secular backlash to misgivings of religion and the conservatives that are riding on its coattails. The problem with secularism at this time is doesn't have any vehicle(s) to use at this time.






    topos




    topos says on 2005-03-27 18:13:21 about Robin Murray-O'Hair
    The article omits that Robin Murray-O'Hair, Madalyn Murray O'hair's granddaughter and adopted daughter, was also murdered. Robin Murray-O'hair edited American Atheist magazine. She was 30.









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