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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #25 on: October 15, 2015, 10:53:52 AM »
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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #26 on: October 15, 2015, 01:48:21 PM »


"Pretentious" best describes it.
In what way are atheists 'pretentious' BA.

I would have thought that would be the last thing they (in a generalised sense) could be called. Don't forget that perhaps every third person you bump into in the UK is an atheist BA. They are so clearly pretentious that you will be totally unaware that the even are atheists. I suspect that you have lots of colleagues, friends, acquaintances etc whose atheism is totally unknown to you BA.

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« Reply #27 on: October 15, 2015, 02:00:05 PM »
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?

What is the problem with the term 'atheist'?
The bit in red, Floo.

Actually, it was a bit muddled (or maybe I was). I'm not sure whether they wanted to do away with the term "atheist" or "non-believer". You can flick through the discussions there, if you want, to see how the discussion went.

I describe myself as an agnostic, but quite happy with the term non-believer.

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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #28 on: October 15, 2015, 08:30:11 PM »


"Pretentious" best describes it.
In what way are atheists 'pretentious' BA.

I would have thought that would be the last thing they (in a generalised sense) could be called. Don't forget that perhaps every third person you bump into in the UK is an atheist BA. They are so clearly pretentious that you will be totally unaware that the even are atheists. I suspect that you have lots of colleagues, friends, acquaintances etc whose atheism is totally unknown to you BA.

I was referring to the idea of them calling themselves "enlightened" as being pretentious.
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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #29 on: October 15, 2015, 10:03:58 PM »


"Pretentious" best describes it.
In what way are atheists 'pretentious' BA.

I would have thought that would be the last thing they (in a generalised sense) could be called. Don't forget that perhaps every third person you bump into in the UK is an atheist BA. They are so clearly pretentious that you will be totally unaware that the even are atheists. I suspect that you have lots of colleagues, friends, acquaintances etc whose atheism is totally unknown to you BA.

I was referring to the idea of them calling themselves "enlightened" as being pretentious.
I'd agree ... but most aren't.

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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #30 on: October 16, 2015, 12:40:50 AM »

I was referring to the idea of them calling themselves "enlightened" as being pretentious.
I'm not sure about "pretentious", but certainly "presumptuous". Not believing in God does not mean not believing in other kinds of woo.
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« Reply #31 on: October 16, 2015, 01:25:03 PM »

I was referring to the idea of them calling themselves "enlightened" as being pretentious.
I'm not sure about "pretentious", but certainly "presumptuous". Not believing in God does not mean not believing in other kinds of woo.

Aren't they referring to the Enlightenment?

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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #32 on: October 16, 2015, 02:54:21 PM »
Dear Atheists, ( is it okay to capitalise atheist )

But there were other candidates, Accuracy jihadists/ Modern Empirical Natural Philosophers ( where's Vlad when you need him ) undeluded ( morning Blue and Leonard :P ).

And one of my favourites, Dawkinsists. :o

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Missed that one. Is it "Dawkins-ists" or "Dawk-insists"? :)
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« Reply #33 on: October 16, 2015, 02:55:20 PM »
May I thank the atheists here who have posted. I find your appraisal of the thread over at the other site quite refreshing.
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« Reply #34 on: October 16, 2015, 11:49:34 PM »
May I thank the atheists here who have posted. I find your appraisal of the thread over at the other site quite refreshing.
And maybe one day we'll find a Christian thread justas refreshing, but I'm not holding my breath.
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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #35 on: October 17, 2015, 04:03:34 PM »
May I thank the atheists here who have posted. I find your appraisal of the thread over at the other site quite refreshing.
And maybe one day we'll find a Christian thread justas refreshing, but I'm not holding my breath.
As in agreeing that some Christians talk rubbish on certain subjects?

What is a "Christian thread"?
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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #36 on: October 23, 2015, 01:52:38 PM »


"Pretentious" best describes it.
In what way are atheists 'pretentious' BA.

I would have thought that would be the last thing they (in a generalised sense) could be called. Don't forget that perhaps every third person you bump into in the UK is an atheist BA. They are so clearly pretentious that you will be totally unaware that the even are atheists. I suspect that you have lots of colleagues, friends, acquaintances etc whose atheism is totally unknown to you BA.

I was referring to the idea of them calling themselves "enlightened" as being pretentious.

Even though we are enlightened compared to most religious believers, I have to agree with you that calling ourselves enlightened does sound pretentious BA. (Please note I agree with you).

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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #37 on: October 23, 2015, 04:21:53 PM »


"Pretentious" best describes it.
In what way are atheists 'pretentious' BA.

I would have thought that would be the last thing they (in a generalised sense) could be called. Don't forget that perhaps every third person you bump into in the UK is an atheist BA. They are so clearly pretentious that you will be totally unaware that the even are atheists. I suspect that you have lots of colleagues, friends, acquaintances etc whose atheism is totally unknown to you BA.

I was referring to the idea of them calling themselves "enlightened" as being pretentious.

Even though we are enlightened compared to most religious believers, I have to agree with you that calling ourselves enlightened does sound pretentious BA. (Please note I agree with you).

ippy

Thank you, ippy, there had to be something we agreed about!
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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #38 on: October 23, 2015, 08:30:33 PM »

I was referring to the idea of them calling themselves "enlightened" as being pretentious.
I'm not sure about "pretentious", but certainly "presumptuous". Not believing in God does not mean not believing in other kinds of woo.

Aren't they referring to the Enlightenment?

yes they are, but your average person in the street doesn't know that. Also, even knowing that, if I call myself enlightened, I'm bracketing myself with such greats as Voltaire, Hutton and Locke. That seems quite presumptuous to me. I am not their intellectual equal
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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #39 on: October 24, 2015, 12:43:25 AM »
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?
Well, if that term was adopted here, I predict that we would very quickly have some member asking of one was a "strong enlightened" or a "weak enlightened".   ::)
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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #40 on: October 24, 2015, 01:07:59 AM »
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?
Well, if that term was adopted here, I predict that we would very quickly have some member asking of one was a "strong enlightened" or a "weak enlightened".   ::)
What was wrong with 'Philosophical naturalist?

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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #41 on: October 24, 2015, 10:00:03 AM »
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?
Well, if that term was adopted here, I predict that we would very quickly have some member asking of one was a "strong enlightened" or a "weak enlightened".   ::)
What was wrong with 'Philosophical naturalist?

Nothing, but it has too many syllables for the likes of Vlad the Interminable to understand.
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Re: "Brights" is out; "The Enlightened" is in?
« Reply #42 on: October 24, 2015, 12:16:12 PM »

I was referring to the idea of them calling themselves "enlightened" as being pretentious.
I'm not sure about "pretentious", but certainly "presumptuous". Not believing in God does not mean not believing in other kinds of woo.

Aren't they referring to the Enlightenment?

yes they are, but your average person in the street doesn't know that. Also, even knowing that, if I call myself enlightened, I'm bracketing myself with such greats as Voltaire, Hutton and Locke. That seems quite presumptuous to me. I am not their intellectual equal
I think the notion of terms that are recognisable and have relevance to the man in the street is quite important.

So I guess most people may have an understanding of an atheist. I doubt more than a handful would understand 'bright' or 'enlightened' as terms. Nor would they understand 'strong atheist' or 'weak atheist' - in part because there is no relevance to their lives. People aren't badgered by atheists on a day to day basis - the news isn't full of atheists creating problems around the world due to their atheism - so categorising atheists into strong and weak just does resonate.

Now the same cannot be said for the extra descriptive terms used for religious people, e.g. extremist, fundamentalist, evangelical. These are very real and very relevant because we see the (often negative) consequences of extreme, fundamental, evangelical religion daily when we turn on the news.

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« Reply #43 on: October 27, 2015, 03:45:44 PM »
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?
Well, if that term was adopted here, I predict that we would very quickly have some member asking of one was a "strong enlightened" or a "weak enlightened".   ::)
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« Reply #44 on: October 27, 2015, 03:48:19 PM »
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So I guess most people may have an understanding of an atheist. I doubt more than a handful would understand 'bright' or 'enlightened' as terms. Nor would they understand 'strong atheist' or 'weak atheist' - in part because there is no relevance to their lives. People aren't badgered by atheists on a day to day basis - the news isn't full of atheists creating problems around the world due to their atheism - so categorising atheists into strong and weak just does resonate.

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It wasn't so long ago that it was the case though if you were in a gulag in the Soviet Union or dying of starvation in Mao's China or in jail in Albania or getting shot in Cambodia or...
Apparently 99.9975% atheist because I believe in one out of 4000 believed in (an atheist on Facebook). Yes, check the maths as well.