Money and career are different among Demographics, so the opinion of such also differs. Secular Humanism, as a philosophy, really has no bearing on either; money and your job are objectively measurable and assessed.
They are necessary to thrive.
Suffering and dying exist. Existentialism has no part in atheism.
This does not really have to do with extentialism, But we atheists view sexuality as a healthy part of an adult's life.
Ownership is a concept. Money is just thin peices of paper that make someone better then others, when in nature they are not.
That is not a question. Atheists view friends as friends.
Atheism is NOT A RELIGION. It has no rules. Those are given by morality. Every atheist has different opinions.
This view aligns with the perspective of existentialism, which emphasizes individual freedom and responsibility in shaping one's own actions and life choices. Existentialism asserts that individuals have the capacity to create their own meaning and determine their own path in the universe.
We believe in life, and that life does exist.
To an atheist, all true knowledge is secular or atheistic in nature. When I studied religion and theology, I did it from a secular standpoint. To truly learn something one must first remove emotion from it. The rest comes easy.
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The reason we are all here: to propagate the species and increase the value of life for all humans on the planet. * Open in Google Docs Viewer * Open link in new tab * Open link in new window * Open link in new incognito window * Download file * Copy link address * Edit PDF File on PDFescape.comClarificationExistentialism is difficult to explain as it takes on different forms for different people but for most of its followers, it can be described as atheistic. Existentialism can be defined as a philosophy that sees human existence in an indifferent universe, unexplainable, that we have freedom of choice and are responsible for our own acts: each person's experience is as a unique individual rather than a member of a collective. There is no ultimate purpose. There is no created meaning (or purpose) for life and humans can create their own meaning.
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Atheists have no "standard" position on anything except that there is no-good. All other questions on social order, work, and the existence of aliens is up to the individual. Posing a question on their views is like asking what bald men think of vanilla ice-cream