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[filed under theme 28. God / C. Attitudes to God / 5. Atheism ]

Full Idea

A free-thinking atheism would begin by questioning the prevailing faith in humanity. But there is little prospect of contemporary atheists giving up their reverence for this phantom.

Gist of Idea

Free atheism should start by questioning its faith in humanity

Source

John Gray (Seven Types of Atheism [2018], Conc)

Book Ref

Gray,John: 'Seven Types of Atheism' [Penguin 2019], p.157


A Reaction

He seems to be referring to 'humanism', which I take to be quite different from atheism. I take it as obvious that simple atheism is entirely neutral on the question of whether we should have 'faith' in humanity (which presumably mean optimism).


The 5 ideas from 'Seven Types of Atheism'

Christians introduced the idea that a religion needs a creed [Gray]
Judaism only became monotheistic around 550 BCE [Gray]
Gnosticism has a supreme creator God, giving way to a possibly hostile Demiurge [Gray]
Buddhism has no divinity or souls, and the aim is to lose the illusion of a self [Gray]
Free atheism should start by questioning its faith in humanity [Gray]