Atheism is not a unified system of belief and as such the views on sexuality vary from atheist to atheist. Most atheists would say they believe in Evolution and so humans have evolved with sexuality for reproduction, the pleasure being a side effect to make the urge to seek out a mate desirable. As for ethics in sexuality these vary. But the individual thoughts about everything else regarding sex (sex without commitment, homosexuality, abortion) vary.
AnswerThere is no general "atheistic" view on sexuality. The only "given" that can be said about atheists and their general view of sexuality is that it is not influenced by religious rules, religious doctrines or religious dogma.Pantheism is the belief in all gods. You are probably referring to polytheism or paganism (the belief in many gods).
Though really, its irrelevant. Since there is no single governing body for any of those groups, anybody who describes themselves as a pantheist/polytheist/pagan is likely to have a different view on everything, including sexuality.
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Actually, Pantheists do not believe in any God, as a big mean person like most religions do, but believe in a higher power (the Universe). They believe that God is in everything, and everything is in God. Since Pantheists believe that we are all one, I would think that a person could love whomever they want :)
-Jamie
Do you mean what does an atheist think about homosexuals? It depends on the person, to be honest. Personally, I think that a human is born with a mind to love who they love and there's nothing wrong with that.
Atheists do not have "positions" on issues as they are not an organization. As a consequence there is no more an atheistic view on sex than there is a curly haired person's view on apple pie. The only commonality shared by atheists is a lack of belief in gods. On that issue the position defines the group. The group does not hold unanimous "views" on any positions except those related to a non-belief in gods.
Don't have positions/views on any thing except the concept of God.
Getting busy is a natural process. There's nothing wrong with it.
Yes
"Well you should believe in god, you're standing on him right now," maybe? Who knows, I think the question assumes the pantheist would want to convince the atheist of something. Assuming there was a debate between the two, you might be able to generally guess that perhaps the pantheist would attempt to reason the ways that creation and/or "god" or spiritualism is apparent in everything one could examine.
Sexuality exists, just like new, fun big words!
the economy are super super SUPER important to the worldview. The good or bad economy will affect the agriculture of the country, the resouces of the country, the values and the society of the country; and that will all affect what travellers think about the country; there for it will also change what the other countries think about this country. In conclusion that all of the above will change the worldview.
aphrodite i think...
worldview
He's a Pantheist
Worldview Pictures was created in 1989.
The term sexuality refers to sexual behaviors as an expression of feeling sexual. So I think you are confused about the correct term, which would more likely be questioning your "sexual identity", not your sexuality.
He would be best described as a pantheist.
Everybody of different culture has a worldview
how did art affect renaissance thinking and worldview?