While I believe there are atheists in foxholes, I can't see atheists flocking to WW2 either, compared to the actual war anyway. I can't say I blame them, but the thought process should make it very difficult for an atheist to commit himself/herself to that type of service. While for a believer, life if focused on purpose with more after death, so going to war can be a different mindset for them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_are_no_atheists_in_foxholesWhile I believe there are atheists in foxholes,
I can't see atheists flocking to WW2 either, compared to the actual war anyway. I can't say I blame them, but the thought process should make it very difficult for an atheist to commit himself/herself to that type of service. While for a believer, life if focused on purpose with more after death, so going to war can be a different mindset for them. Whether you think the outcome matters concering a connection to a higher power is another story.
As for the countries being atheist, being sucessful or unsucessful, being peaceful, etc. I looked at the data, and I don't trust it for the reasons I mentioned earlier (is there a large percentage of atheists who would fear god if they killed someone?). Also Japan is way up on the list, just a little while ago they were killing everyone. These same people all converted, and conditions in Japan changed? What conditions, how and why did they change? In any event the data is quiet suspect, considering all the variables.
Yeah focalor, I can list so many people like that. There's actually a wannabe-pastor around here that used to sell hard drugs for years then all of the sudden he was "born again"(born again might be the name of my band mocking the people around here lol) and now he's the best thing since sliced bread to all the holy-rollers. not to mention he's a condescending dickweed that is always trying to force his beliefs on others.
And in regards to the atheists in foxholes thing...So, in heightened times of stress and fear in which your brain literally functions differently(desperation to live, insanity, etc), 'most' atheists will begin to hope or believe in a higher power. Is that the point you're attempting to make reaper?
And what about people like me? I am scared of dying, solely due to the fact that I feel that there probably isn't a God and definitely not an after-life.
ps. I have just declared myself self-proclaimed winner of Ye Religion Thread.
Quote from: haunted on July 23, 2009, 09:58:27 AMps. I have just declared myself self-proclaimed winner of Ye Religion Thread.And minister of the department of redundancy department!