I read an intriguing paper once about atheist anger towards God. Certainly unusual.
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Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter
That would seem paradoxical, yes. So an atheist is defined by anger towards god or the idea of god?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
No. But the psychology of atheism might well have to talk about the unique negative emotional clusters motivating atheism.
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Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter
But what motivates it? You still havent defined it. My husband simply not raised with any religion & not interested.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter
This might be hard to understand if you live in a culture where god-belief is common & feels natural.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
the point was never to define atheism with psychology, but to study the unique psychology of atheists.
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Replying to @ZeroIssueVoter @HPluckrose
how is there a psychological evaluation of what can't be proven ? Never heard of psychology of atheist
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Replying to @BecomeJoshua
Im thinking
@ZeroIssueVoter must have something with positive traits in mind - like scepticism or humanism or secularism.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Or maybe ppl who choose to use the label 'atheist'. Needs to be something solid to analyse.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @ZeroIssueVoter
i don't choose that label but ppl do for social reasons.
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Yep. I don't call myself an atheist either.
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