NS,
You mean the comments where you and bhs actually disagree with each other but don't seem to realise that?
In Reply 28369 Susan said:
“Yes, it is so clear, evidential and obvious that it is astonishing how many people still want to believe in the myth. However, most people I know are not interested in entering into conversation or long-running topics on the subject!! All my family are non-believers and run their lives accordingly. Their friends seem to be similarly minded, even if they do sort of assume that they will be buried or cremated (mostly the latter) when their lives end simply because it is the way things are” etc
In Reply 28370 Vladdo responded:
“Theirs a bit of a conflict between living your life according to being a non believer and atheism being merely the lack of belief in Gods isn't there?
I wonder how many see atheism as a way of life or that a way of life is drawn from something else.”
In Reply 28372 Susan said:
“That sounds like muddled thinking to me; I can see no way of answering it.”
In Reply 28374 I said:
“Yes, it's just muddled thinking. People no more live their lives according to being a non-believer in Vlad's god than they live their lives according to being a non-believer in leprechauns. They/we don't wake up every day and think, "now then, how should I live this day according to my non-belief?". The only time it impinges really is when those who would assert "god" (or leprechauns) arrogate rights and privileges for their beliefs that affect others such that they get a "now hang on a minute" in reply.”
That is, Susan said that her family are non-believers who “live run lives accordingly” (ie, without having long-winded discussions about theism etc). Vlad chipped in with a
non sequitur about this causing a supposed conflict, Susan identified that as muddled thinking (which it is) and I agreed with her but with reference to people not running their lives by waking up every day and thinking, "now then, how should I live this day according to my non-belief?".
Susan’s point concerned theistic beliefs not impinging on the day-to-day lives of her family (passive atheism); mine concerned not deciding on what actions to take every day by reference to non-beliefs (active atheism).
I don’t see that as a disagreement but rather as two different interpretations of the meaning of “run their lives” but no doubt you’ll think otherwise. Either way, its not a substantive enough issue for me to want to spend more time on.