Good news! There has been a competition over at richarddawkins.net about finding a better word to describe atheists than "atheists". The winner proposed "The Enlightened".
Last week we published a question from Ian Ferguson of Montreal that asked:
“We often describe atheists as ‘non-believers,’ which is accurate but negative. Is there a positive expression? Evidence Believers lacks poetry -- Free Thinkers might work but does not directly address non-theistic thinking.”
Our winner is Bill. A copy of Richard Dawkins’ “An Appetite for Wonder” is headed your way.
Runners-up: Alan4discussion & phil rimmer
See https://richarddawkins.net/2015/10/question-of-the-week-october-7th-2015/. Despite taking part in the discussion, I'm not sure how serious they are. So, dear atheists, you are not "Brights" now, but rather "The Enlightened" according to them.
What do our resident atheists think?
Pass the sick bag?
If those on the dawkins.net want to engage in this kind of thing, well fine, but I don't really see the point.
Atheist works fine for me - it is neutral and simply describes me - someone who does not believe in god or gods.
I think creating terms such as 'brights' or 'the enlightened' which are clearly positive terms developed by those to whom they apply isn't really the right approach because by inference those who aren't 'brights' or 'the enlightened' are to an extent being disparaged. Now that is typically the territory of the religious - to describe themselves in glowing terms, and by inference (or directly) disparage those who do not believe. In my opinion atheists shouldn't engage in the same, rather childish, game.