The expression "There are no atheists in trenches. (foxholes in America)" is a phrase that means that when scared enough everyone will scurry off to beg a god for protection. This saying is used by the religious to dismiss the conviction of atheists to their position that there is no god and dead is dead. The theists feel everyone shares their dread of the "hereafter" part of death.
No one has ever asked atheists who went into the trenches of they ever made an instant conversion to theism when the going got tough. (Not counting the occasional "Jesus! That was close!" or "Gawdamme, this food stinks!")
Similarly no one ever asked the first troops into Nazi death camps if they abandoned their faith in the obvious proof that no god protected men, women and children at those sites.
In both cases some did and some didn't, but this cannot be proved.
If the saying were true the trenches would be full of atheists, the open air, with its whizzing bullets, would be populated with Christians confident in their god's protection - not a wall of Earth.
The phrase "There are no atheists in the trenches" is often misattributed to various sources, including William T. Cummings, Pope Benedict XV, and William Thomas Cummings. Its origin is unclear, but it suggests that in extreme situations like wartime, individuals tend to turn to faith for comfort, regardless of their beliefs in times of peace.
People who do not believe in a god are called atheists.
Atheists do not believe in any gods or deities, while theists believe in one or more gods or deities. Atheists typically rely on reason, evidence, and science to form their beliefs, while theists often base their beliefs on faith and religious scriptures.
People who do not believe in God are typically referred to as atheists.
Atheists typically view suffering as a natural part of life that arises from various causes such as biological, social, and environmental factors. They may see suffering as a problem to be addressed through empathy, compassion, and practical solutions rather than relying on religious beliefs or supernatural intervention.
Atheists are typically in favor of teaching evolution in schools, as it is supported by scientific evidence. They may be against the teaching of creationism in science classes, as it is based on religious beliefs rather than scientific data. Some atheists believe that creationism has a place in a religious studies or philosophy class, but not in a science curriculum.
F*** no, they have said themselves they are atheists
Due to the large number of discrepancies in various polls, the actual number of atheists in Canada is very disputed. One poll stated 30%, while another said 16.2%. And as an example, places like Vancouver B.C., polls atheists at 42.2%.
If by "most atheists", you are referring to the entire world, the population of atheists in China dwarfs the rest of the world's atheist population. Most Chinese Atheists adhere to a combination of Confucian and Materialistic philosophical principles.If by "most atheists", you are referring to Western Atheists, such as those in Europe and Anglo-America, these Atheists adhere to Rationalist Skepticism or Humanism as philosophical principles.
Atheists are people who do not believe in religion.The atheists were the most calm and rational people involved in the debate.Studies find that atheists are generally happier and more successful than those who follow Christianity.
The School for Atheists was created in 1972.
American Atheists was created in 1963.
Minnesota Atheists was created in 1991.
By definition, atheists don't believe in God; therefore they can't "believe in what Christians think."that being said, atheists do have moral guide lines, not unsimilar from christians or any other follower of any religion. the claim that atheists are immoral is totally unjustified.considering that atheism is merely not believing in a god, that is arguably the only definite belief that is opposed, an atheist can can believe in everything else that a christian believes aside from their position on faith.
One misconception would be that Atheists are people of no faith. It takes just as much faith to deny the existence of a higher power as it does to acknowledge it. Not all atheists are "strong atheists" who deny the existence of god. Having said that, it does not take faith to deny the existence of unicorns, leprechauns, or the tooth fairy. The idea that you need faith to not believe in something is silly.
There is no atheism legend. Atheism is simply a non-belief in the existence of a deity.Some other groups have legends (or at least misconceptions) about atheism. Like all legends there is no truth in them. Examples are:That atheists are evilThat atheists are pro abortion/drugs/promiscuityThat atheism as a group has an organization and rules and goalsAtheism = Communism (or naziism, or socialism)That atheists conspire to do away with ChristmasThat atheists are in league with the devilThat atheists really want to be convertedThat atheists "miss" god (often stated as "They have a god shaped hole in their hearts.)That atheists "deny" godThat aatheists hate the religious peopleEdit to add: I don't know which 'other group' started it, if any really did, but it has been said that atheists eat (human) babies. This has been adopted by atheists, especially on atheist internet forums, as a running gag. So any Christians, Muslims, or whatever, browsing atheist forums should remember, we're only joking guys.
As of the moment of writing there is no specific atheists podcast.
Atheism is the absence of belief in gods. Atheists do not pray.