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Atheists reject or resist structural
conceptualizations of the Ineffable.
Atheists embrace a Newtonian mechanical
model of a dead reality.
Atheists, as a social group,
embrace the State as Savior.
The term atheism originated from the Greek
αθεος (atheos), meaning "without god(s)",
used as a pejorative term applied to
those thought to reject the deities worshipped by the larger society.
With the spread of free thought, skeptical inquiry, and subsequent
increase in criticism of religion, application of the term narrowed in
scope.
The first individuals to identify themselves using the word
"atheist" lived in the 18th century.
Atheism is accepted within some
religious and spiritual belief systems, including
Hinduism,
Jainism,
Buddhism,
Realism,
Neopagan movements such as
Wicca, and
nontheistic religions.
Jainism and some forms of Buddhism do not advocate belief in deities,
whereas Hinduism holds atheism to be valid, but most schools view
the path of an atheist
to be difficult to follow in matters of conscience.
Deities are
personifications of the Natural Action of
Reality.
Deities exist in that
they live within the minds of the Conceivers as
Conceptual
Constructs that describe the Natural
Action of Reality.
Atheists simply prefer to believe that there is
no agency, free will
or volition behind these Conceptual Constructs.
If
human minds believe in Conceptual
Constructs those Conceptual
Constructs imprint Reality.
That imprint of Reality is based on the
Volition of the
Conceivers.
Example:
Fiat currency,
fungible assets and
centralized private corporate
control are Conceptual Constructs.
At this point in history these
Conceptual Constructs
control our lives !

"If God did not exist it would be necessary
to invent God.
Nature cries aloud,
an immense power,
an
admirable
order, everything teaches us our own
dependence on it."
Francois Marie Arouet
Voltaire

Soulless
apathetic =
lacking a
soul
Apostate
faithless to moral
allegiance,
characterized
by apostasy
"Apostates
are evil people, corrupt children who have
rejected God."
Isaiah 1:4
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