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jamesbaldwin
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Richard Dawkins is one of the most important scientist and a strong atheist.
What do you think about his scale? Edited by jamesbaldwin - February 28 2022 at 17:25 |
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I had to look up what his scale is. I'm a 7.
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I think there is a spectrum of belief and disbelief. I have described myself as an agnostic atheist (a form of weak atheism or negative atheism) meaning that I don't believe in God but I also don't know that there is no God. I lack confidence in the existence of God, and don't believe the claim that God exists even though I would not claim that God does not exist.
I got into that in a couple of topics of mine (one on the afterlife, which was meant more as an example, and one on Bertrand Russell). I have read and listened to loss of Dawkins (my favourite of the "new atheists" is Christopher Hitchens despite disagreements). Dawkins on his scale, from everything I remember, is not a strong atheist by his scale standards. He is a de-facto atheist, which is where I fall, or sometimes I'm more in the weak atheist camp according to his scale. At times I have said that I am like a 6.9999 one. He has said that he is not 100 percent sure, and one can't be absolutely certain. To my knowledge the God claim is an unfalsifiable proposition and cannot be tested, duplicated etc,. reliably. Here is a chart with his scale: My scale would be rather different from his, I expect, but the basic idea works for me. Edited by Logan - February 28 2022 at 14:51 |
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I'm an apatheist. When I have to be "that" guy, I act like an atheist, I support atheists etc. I'm an apatheist, as I really don't care. Also, the atheists and theists can easily see themselves morally "adequate", just by being so. I don't think that the pivotal aspect of our (mankind's) morality is faith/belief, or the lack thereof.
Also, this might be annoying for some, but I think that some mystic people might have intuitively gotten the cosmic order and its way of functioning, and could have named the central force governing it the God. I think this is possible. Anyway, I really don't care... |
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I kind of think Dawkins is a bit of a hypocrite. He has this reputation of being a hardcore atheist and yet I read somewhere that he wouldn't bet his life on it. So much for having a strong conviction.
I personally have gone back and forth from not believing to believing. I'm settled somewhere in the middle although I do not believe in organized religion and don't like how "god" has been personified. Does god pee standing up or sitting down?
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I don't see why he is a hypocrite, he has never claimed to be absolutely certain that it there is no God to my knowledge, but thinks God claims (there are many God claims) improbable and thinks religion can be very problematic (I agree). He has an issue with religions and superstition and supports rationalism, empiricism (and humanist values I think). He also is opposed to astrology, but he probably wouldn't bet his life that there is no truth to that either. I don't think he would accept Pascal's wager, and I say fair enough.
Like Bertrand Russell, if you were involved in that discussion, I forget, he lacks certainty and that's typical of the sciences. I do find him too strident and off-putting sometimes and he has alienated more people who are non-theists. It is true that he has a reputation for a being a hardcore hard atheist (7 on the scale) with many, but those are people who likely have not read or listened to him much. I even remember him once saying that the percentage has varied. As I said earlier, he generally falls in the de-facto atheist camp (6 on his scale). Edited by Logan - February 28 2022 at 15:37 |
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I'd say a weak atheist
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De Facto Theist for me.
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I classify myself as an agnostic. I don't know how reality would look any different if their wasn't a capital "G" god but probability says that nothing can be 100% certain.
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I found it ironic that the Church of England said a collective prayer for Richard Dawkins after he suffered a stroke recently.
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I think his scale is fine. I think it works best for people on the extreme ends. (I am a solid 7.) But I wonder how it works for people with different beliefs that sit outside a traditional monotheist system. If people can identify with some part of his scale, then it works. If someone looks at the scale and can't identify themselves, then it doesn't work.
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Now you can see the Dawkins Scale on the first message.
(Thanks to Logan) Edited by jamesbaldwin - February 28 2022 at 17:28 |
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The real problem with the whole concept, as I see it, is it's situational. I'm happy and health right now and have had plenty of spirited 'discussions' with evangelicals about the very idea. Not one of them has been able to refute my points or provide even the slightest point that would make me reconsider my position and they always fall back on the faith card. Hardly convincing in a debate. But If I found my self suddenly facing an existential crisis, I may just find that belief ain't such a ridiculous idea after all. I mean, at that point what have you got to loose.
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Hugh Manatee
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Belief or lack thereof is a personal choice and should remain so.
The real problems begin when someone tries to force their beliefs (or indeed lack of belief) on others or criticize others for not sharing their belief system. This applies regardless of where anyone positions themselves on the scale IMHO.
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The problem I see with this scale is it lacks context. What is God according to this scale? Is it the Biblical God, Jupiter, Thor, or some other anthropomorphized super-being? I would be a 7 on that scale. If it's "the source" noted in past-life regressions (which is a stretch calling it "God" because it might be better defined in consciousness terms, whatever those may be; I don't know, I've only recently been reading on this topic), then I think I'd be more in the middle, like 4-5?
The world is in many shades of gray, and although this scale covers some of those grays, it seems flat like it needs more dimensions.
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