Fundamentalist #Christians and die-hard #Atheists differ in content but contain their beliefs much the same way. #Atheism #Christianitypic.twitter.com/dWOp2DCYf4
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Both belief and disbelief are flip sides of the same coin.
Even if that were true (I'd suggest belief is a commitment 2 an idea) that wldn't make atheists believe what that says they do
The existence or non-existence of God (content) is a minor detail. Both groups defend (contain) their ideas the same way.
But atheists don't all have the same ideas coz we've only got 1 disbelief in common. We're defined by things we do believe in.
In the same way, ppl who disbelieve in ghosts or homeopathy might not share any positive beliefs at all.
Sometimes ppl who believe in a god think that coz that's such a huge influence on them disbelief in gods must be on others.
But in fact, when you disbelieve in something, your positive focus is somewhere else - on the things u do believe in.
I believe in human rights, equality & freedom. Some atheists don't. Some God-believers do. Therefore I'm more like the latter.
Those ideas are related to purpose, the Blue vMeme. I suggest that both #Atheists and #Christians seek purpose.
Humans do generally, yes. Purpose is a primary psychological need.
#SpiralDynamics categorizes human-group thinking since the beginning. You should check it out. #Atheism #Christianity
But my groups include both believers and non-believers.
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