"5 Reasons: Why I Still Believe in God" - DAY 2

Day 2religion and atheism contrasted


I am an atheist and this means at least: I do not believe there is a god, or any gods, personal or in nature, or manifesting himself, herself, or itself in any way.  MADALYN MURRAY O'HAIR


Some people argue that atheism is as much a religion as all the others. Here I beg to differ. Every religion consists of men and women who believe in a divine being (or group of beings) and who do so to a point that influences their day-to-day activities. Atheists, on the other hand, do not look to any divine source for truth. They believe no spiritual dimension exists that can affect their lives on a daily basis. For this reason, atheism is not a religion. In fact, just the opposite is true. It is anti-religion, life lived without a divine impulse.

I am aware that some people define religion in such a way that atheism is included therein. They view religion as any system of beliefs, any worldview. I limit it to those belief systems that include the worship of God or the supernatural. This is why I do not consider atheism a religion. Inside its shell of beliefs it has no spiritual core. It is, admittedly, a belief system, but it is one that is separate from and antithetical to religion itself.1 




Daily Quotation
Madalyn Murray O'Hair, What on Earth is an Atheist? (New York: Arno, 1972), 38.



1In my own Protestant denomination, there are many who claim that Christianity is not a religion. It is, instead, a relationship. It is not man seeking God, but God seeking man. I do agree that there are significant differences in the way Christians view their interaction with God, and I am convinced of the benefits a personal relationship with Jesus brings to the individual. But the way I broadly define religion allows me to include Christianity along with all the other faiths. Very simply, if you belong to a group that worships God or the gods, you belong to a religion. That is as far as my definition goes.

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