Saturday, June 29, 2013

The Wise Fool

Hello and Happy Saturday!

I wish to thank The Agnostic Wife for her wonderful interview! I very much enjoyed reading your answers and I thank you for sharing with us!

Today we have a new interview so please welcome The Wise Fool. The Wise Fool is an Atheist and I know you'll enjoy his interview as well!

Here Is The Wise Fool's Introduction:

Hello there! I'm a blogger under the alias of The Wise Fool. When I'm not playing the role of a religious scholar online, I enjoy playing out other roles, such as husband, son, brother, uncle, mechanical engineer, programmer, bicyclist, hiker, baker, and wanna-be artist.

http://foolishtongues.blogspot.com/2012/04/about-me-index.html










1) What religion do you practice?

None


2) Are you a convert/revert or were you raised within this religion? If you converted, what did you need to do to convert? And what did you practice prior to converting?

I was raised as a Christian in the Methodist denomination. My conversion to atheism was a gradual one, begun through observation, and completed through study.


3)Within your religion are there degrees of observance (ie. Orthodox,conservative, moderate, liberal)? What are the defining differences between the degrees of observance?

There aren't official degrees of atheists, but they do cover a pretty wide spectrum. Some, like me, "de-converted" after study. Some were just deeply disappointed or hurt by their original faith. Some never bothered to care about religion one way or another. I could go on, but the basic idea here is that there is no one reason why people choose walk away from faith, and some people never even begin a faithful walk. Because of that diversity, atheists express their "observances" in different ways; ranging from hostile to faith, indifferent about it, or even amiable to it.


4)Within your religion what degree of observance are you ((ie. Orthodox,conservative, moderate, liberal) ? Why did you choose this degree of observance?

I fall on the amiable side of faith, despite not having any of my own. I think that faiths can serve a purpose. On the flip-side, though, I also can recognize some potentially harmful elements of it. That's what drives me to blog from a skeptic perspective, but I'm not out to rid the world of religion. I'd be happy if I could reveal just enough inconsistency to create a healthy amount of doubt, so that people don't act dogmatic and intolerant.



5)What is the Afterlife within your religion? For example: what happens when a person dies? Are there places for reward/punishment? (such as a Heaven/Hell concept)

Well, I am an organ donor. So I hope that after I die, someone can make good use of my spare parts for the rest of their lives! :-)



6) In your opinion, does everyone make it into heaven/paradise? If they do not, why?

Biblically speaking, the answer is no, and that is based primarily off of God's decisions. Ref: Romans 9 among others.

But if there was a heaven, it may not be a "paradise" for all. Just like the verse from Paradise Lost says, the mind is a separate place, and it can make a heaven of hell, or a hell of heaven.




7) What makes your religion a good fit for you?

Atheism just seems to fit with the world. It's simple. There is no "problem of evil". There's no intelligence behind why a natural disaster strikes here or there. There's no reason behind why someone gets cancer when another person doesn't, beyond genetic and environmental factors. It demands us to stand up for the causes for the betterment of mankind that we believe in, because no deity is going to help us make it happen.


8) What are your holy days and what do you do to celebrate them?

I still celebrate Christmas because I love gathering with family and friends. I even love singing the old Christmas songs. It's just more of a tradition than a religious observance for me.


9) Do you consider people of other faiths to be your friends?

Definitely. I don't hold anyone's faith, itself, against them. That goes for my family too, many of whom are deeply religious. We get along fine.



10) Would you ever join people of another faith to celebrate one of their holy days? Please explain why?

Sure! Despite not claiming a faith of my own, I am deeply fascinated and interested by faiths. Besides, I don't have to worry about blaspheme. ;-)




11) What are your thoughts on the burka, and Shariah Law?

First, the easy one: Shariah Law, and I assume that you mean modern implementation of it. I would not want it to be used at the governmental level, just like I would have problems with the Torah being implemented at that level. There are regions and communities where those who desire to live under Shariah Law can do so. However, I do not believe that it those who do not want to live under Shariah Law should be forced to do so in the name of religious freedom. I would hope that such a stance would be acceptable to pro-Shariah Muslims, as, in their view, we will all ultimately answer to Allah someday anyway. So why not just leave us to Allah to handle?


As for the burka, as a matter of security, as well as from the standpoint of building relationships, I am absolutely against the form of burka which covers the face. Other than that, if a woman chooses to wear the burka of her own volition, and not out of fear of repercussions for not wearing one, I feel that is her right. Any woman, or man for that matter, should be able to dress as modestly as they would like to dress. However, the problem is that when a large enough portion of the population wears a burka, it may be less of a choice in modesty and more of a coercion of doing what is "right"; with ostracism, or worse, to follow if you do "wrong" by not wearing one. So, there is no easy answer as to what to do with the burka which can both respect a woman's choice to wear one and, at the same time, guarantee that it is truly a choice.

On the other hand, what we can do is continue to push for the education and rights of women. Eventually, doing so will probably render the burka debate obsolete in time.



12) Are women allowed to hold religious office (priest, minister, rabbi, iman etc) in your religion and how do you feel about it?

Atheism is an equal opportunity employer. ;-)


13) Does your place of worship segregate? If yes, how does this make you feel?

Atheist is open to all and non-segregated. Except that we don't get together for worship. So, in a way, you could say that we are completely segregated from one another! :-)



14) How much does your religion affect your daily life and how much thought do you give it when making a decision? Does it affect in any way your decision on abortion, gay marriage, etc?

Not any, really. I don't think "since there's no god, what do I want to do?" I just try to be the best person I can, while trying to be considerate of the situations of people around me. I'm still working on that. But as for the big issue decisions, I try to evaluate them from all sides and come up with a position of understanding.



15) How would you react/feel if your child wished to marry outside your religion?

I'd generally be fine, except perhaps the more extreme ends of the spectrum, like with a cult, or hyper-conservative, or extremists, etc.



16) In your opinion, if someone is not of your faith, will they go to hell?

No. If they're lucky, maybe their molecules will get recycled into a flower of some sort. :-)



17) Who do you think is not a practicing ----- in your religion and why? ie who in the public domain claims to speak for your religion? Do you agree with them or not?

Atheism has no real requirements other than not believing in a god, so it's a pretty diverse group, and it's hard to fault someone. However, I don't agree with the way some of them bash the faithful. Fortunately, most of the "prominent" atheists are well spoken in general.



18) Have you ever been the target of a hate crime? Please explain.

No, but I've been pretty quiet about my lack of faith offline. Yet I do plan on exposing my lack of belief publicly at the right time.


19) Do you ever feel like your religion devalues you?

No.



20) Does your religion give you peace of mind?

I wouldn't say that atheism gives me peace of mind, but I do normally have it. :-)



21) Do you believe in reincarnation? Why or why not?

No, not in the traditional sense, because there isn't consistent proof for it. I have heard rather interesting stories along the lines of reincarnation. They make me wonder, in completely fantastic speculation, if we have yet to discover some different kind of reincarnation. Like if we breath in/consume/absorb enough molecules which were used by someone else if we will begin to be influenced by them. I doubt it's true, but it does sound like the premise of a great Sci-Fi story. :-)

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Joseph Joubert Quote

Hello and Happy Wednesday!

Today's quote is brought to you by Joseph Joubert:

It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it.



Have a wonderful day everyone!

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Angelina Jolie Quote


Hello and Happy Wednesday!

Today's quote is brought to you by Angelina Jolie:


I like someone who is a little crazy but coming from a good place. I think scars are sexy because it means you made a mistake that led to a mess.
 


Have a wonderful day everyone!

Saturday, June 15, 2013

The Agnostic Wife


Hello and Happy Saturday!

I wish to thank Mano Singham for his wonderful interview! Thank you so much for sharing with all of us Mano!

Today we have a new interview so please welcome The Agnostic Wife. The  Agnostic Wife is an Agnostic and I know you'll enjoy her interview as well!

Here Is The Agnostic Wife's Introduction:


I go by the Agnostic Wife and I blog at www.theagnosticswife.wordpress.com. I was raised in central Oklahoma, in a non denomination church by Christian parents. My beliefs were more on the fundamental side. I fully believed in every single thing the Bible said, believing it was inspired by God and without error. I had no questions about that, that is until my husband became an atheist. While in the midst of trying to convince my husband otherwise, I began to realize that in fact there are errors in the Bible. With this realization a crack began to form in my faith and no matter what I tried to do to keep it from fully fracturing worked. I became an unbeliever in February 2010 about a year after my husband did.


 




1) What religion do you practice?
I do not practice any religion. I am an agnostic/atheist.

2) Are you a convert/revert or were you raised within this religion? If you converted, what did you need to do to convert? And what did you practice prior to converting?
I deconverted from Christianity, which is the religion I was raised in .

3)Within your religion are there degrees of observance (ie. Orthodox,conservative, moderate, liberal)? What are the defining differences between the degrees of observance?
I am a moderate liberal. Everything gets it's own evaluation. However, I know that there are some non believers who are more liberal than I and some who are more conservative.


4)Within your religion what degree of observance are you ((ie. Orthodox,conservative, moderate, liberal) ? Why did you choose this degree of observance?
As I stated in the above question, I am a moderate liberal. I take each situation and evaluate it as it comes. I believe this is the best way to approach any situation. To gather as much information as I can and then draw my own conclusion.

5)What is the Afterlife within your religion? For example: what happens when a person dies? Are there places for reward/punishment? (such as a Heaven/Hell concept)
I think when a person dies, they die. They or a soul do not go to a heaven or a hell. They either are buried or cremated and at some point become part of the earth.

6) In your opinion, does everyone make it into heaven/paradise? If they do not, why?
I do not believe there is a heaven or paradise. I think it's a nice thought because the thought of going or being or doing nothing after we are dead is uncomfortable for a lot of people. I happen to find it comforting though to think that I'm just dead and I don't need to have the unnecessary worry if I did enough or was good enough to make it into someplace called heaven or to have kept myself out of some awful place called hell.

7) What makes your religion a good fit for you?
After studying and researching I feel that I came to the best conclusion that I could.

8) What are your holy days and what do you do to celebrate them?
I do not have any holy days. I do celebrate Christmas and Easter in a secular way, enjoying time with my family.

9) Do you consider people of other faiths to be your friends?
Yes, I do have people of other faiths as my friends. I try to see people as people and not as what they believe.

10) Would you ever join people of another faith to celebrate one of their holy days? Please explain why?
Yes, I have done so. I try to be respectful in others homes of their beliefs as long as they are respectful in the fact that I don't believe the same way.

11) What are your thoughts on the burka, and Shariah Law?
From what I know about burka's, and it's not much, it seems that they are demeaning to women. I have heard of Shariah Law and my state even passed a law that we will not honor it, even though no one has tried to use it before in my state to my knowledge. With that said I do not know much more about it than that.

12) Are women allowed to hold religious office (priest, minister, rabbi, iman etc) in your religion and how do you feel about it?
There are no office's in atheism.

13) Does your place of worship segregate? If yes, how does this make you feel?
I attend no place of worship.

14) How much does your religion affect your daily life and how much thought do you give it when making a decision? Does it affect in any way your decision on abortion, gay marriage, etc?
I give my lack of religion no thought in my daily decisions. I try to follow the golden rule of do unto others.

15) How would you react/feel if your child wished to marry outside your religion?
I hope at that point that I have taught my children to think critically and make their own decision. If they are in love and are happy then I hope I would be happy for them. I plan to be happy for them.

16) In your opinion, if someone is not of your faith, will they go to hell?
No, there is no hell.

17) Who do you think is not a practicing ----- in your religion and why? ie who in the public domain claims to speak for your religion? Do you agree with them or not?
I'm not sure I know exactly what this question is asking. With that said there are a few atheist in the public that I do not agree with their approach.

18) Have you ever been the target of a hate crime? Please explain.
No, thank goodness.

19) Do you ever feel like your religion devalues you?
I do not feel devalued by my lack of belief but I know for a fact that many people, some in my own family, feel like I am devalued because I don't believe in a god.

20) Does your religion give you peace of mind?
I find great peace of mind in not having to worry about if I'm doing enough or being enough. My core person did not change with my loss of faith. I no longer think I'm a dirty, sinful person. I know that I have but one life and I want to live the best life that I can in the here and now. As stated above I follow the golden rule. Due unto others.

21) Do you believe in reincarnation? Why or why not?
No, I believe when you die you die. I've not seen any evidence for getting a second go at it.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Christopher Reeve Quote

Hello and Happy Wednesday!

Today's quote is brought to you by Christopher Reeve:


So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable.

Have a wonderful day everyone!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Thank You!

Hello and Happy Saturday!

I wish to thank ymr participants:


Jeremy Keong, Mike Landry, Mary, Seth Alfodurson, Siegfried Goodfellow, Recovering Agnostic and Mano Singham.

All excellent interviews! All were unique and interesting and I enjoyed reading each of them and learning more about your faiths.  Thanks so much for sharing with all of us!



Have a great day everyone!

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Henry Van Dyke Quote

Hello and Happy Wednesday!

Today's quote is brought to you by Henry Van Dyke:

Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear,
too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice,
but for those who love, time is eternity.


Have a wonderful day everyone!

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Mano Singham

Hello and Happy Saturday!

I wish to thank Recovering Agnostic for his wonderful interview. I very much enjoyed reading your answers and I thank you so much for sharing with us!

Today we have a new interview so please welcome Mano Singham. Mano is an Atheist and I know you will enjoy his interview as well!

Here Is Mano Singham's Introduction:


I am a theoretical physicist, originally from Sri Lanka. I have interests in many areas such as science, atheism, religion, history and philosophy of science, politics, and human rights. I am currently director of the teaching center at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. I am the author of three books: God vs. Darwin: The War Between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom (2009), The Achievement Gap in US Education: Canaries in the Mine (2005), and Quest for Truth: Scientific Progress and Religious Beliefs (2000)

My blog is at
http://freethoughtblogs.com/singham

1) What religion do you practice?

None. I am an atheist.

2) Are you a convert/revert or were you raised within this religion? If you converted, what did you need to do to convert? And what did you practice prior to converting?

I used to be a Christian in the Methodist Church denomination

3) Within your religion are there degrees of observance (ie. Orthodox,conservative, moderate, liberal)? What are the defining differences between the degrees of observance?

N/A

4) Within your religion what degree of observance are you ((ie. Orthodox,conservative, moderate, liberal) ? Why did you choose this degree of observance?

N/A

5) What is the Afterlife within your religion? For example: what happens when a person dies? Are there places for reward/punishment? (such as a Heaven/Hell concept)

I don't believe in an afterlife

6) In your opinion, does everyone make it into heaven/paradise? If they do not, why?

N/A

7) What makes your religion a good fit for you?

N/A

8) What are your holy days and what do you do to celebrate them?

None

9) Do you consider people of other faiths to be your friends?

Yes.

10) Would you ever join people of another faith to celebrate one of their holy days? Please explain why?

Sure I do, if they invite me. I do it because they invite me as an act of friendship and I respond similarly.

11) What are your thoughts on the burka, and Shariah Law?

I think these practices, like all religious rules about dress, food, and behavior, are absurd.

12) Are women allowed to hold religious office (priest, minister, rabbi, iman etc) in your religion and how do you feel about it?

N/A

13) Does your place of worship segregate? If yes, how does this make you feel?

N/A

14) How much does your religion affect your daily life and how much thought do you give it when making a decision? Does it affect in any way your decision on abortion, gay marriage, etc?

N/A

15) How would you react/feel if your child wished to marry outside your religion?

Who my children marry is up to them. As long as their spouses' religious practices do not infringe on their rights as human beings, it would not bother me.

16) In your opinion, if someone is not of your faith, will they go to hell?

I don't believe in hell

17) Who do you think is not a practicing ----- in your religion and why? ie who in the public domain claims to speak for your religion? Do you agree with them or not?

N/A

18) Have you ever been the target of a hate crime? Please explain.

No

19) Do you ever feel like your religion devalues you?

N/A

20) Does your religion give you peace of mind?

N/A

21) Do you believe in reincarnation? Why or why not?

No. I have never heard of any convincing evidence that it happens