Atheist “church”?

FMF pointed me to this piece about an atheist church.  From the article:

The “atheist church” draws a variety of freethinkers, who identify themselves as skeptics, atheists, agnostics or doubters. In lieu of theology, these churchgoers cherish rationalism, and the motto of their church is “think”. The NTCOF [North Texas Church of Freethought] is concerned with issues of justice, honesty, and values, and teaches most of the same concepts of right and wrong as other churches, but they maintain that making the right moral choices has everything to do with rational thought and nothing to do with belief in a higher power.

My first reaction was “ew!”

…but then I thought, okay, maybe this is a good idea.  If you want to do this, it would be good if it were organized into a flat structure where, instead of having a weekly preacher, all congregation members took turns contributing on topics of their choosing, which were then opened up for discussion among all attendees.  Skepticism and challenge are valued and encouraged.

And THEN I thought, we already HAVE this.  It’s called science!  (And it’s not even restricted to just one day on the weekend!)

Do we NEED atheist churches for the plebes?  I’m a plebe, and I’m asking seriously — if not slightly bemusedly.  Is this a viable approach to ending the war on science?

  • ed
    I think I don't like the church idea. Facebook, this blog, and http://www.kiva.org/community/viewTeam?team_id=94 are my churches.

    Why call it a church, when it's not? Churches are places people have gotten together in for centuries to entertain fantasies, and compare clothing. I want reality. ...and my clothes suck anyway...
  • Fernando
    I would like to make something clear. Just in case there is someone out there that believes in a "all loving, all knowing, all powerful god" - atheists don't. Simple as that. We are a-theist. Non-theists. Non god believers. Get it?

    Pax Vobiscum

    FMF
  • Richmond Lauman
    I think it is a good idea as well. My concern is that this gives ammunintion to the argument that "atheism is religion requiring faith". Of course this is not true, but it rings true too many people. Personally I would try to steer clear of any words like "church" that have religious connotations in the popular public mindset. Having said that, I have to admit, I am an ordained minister in the First Church of Atheism. ;-P. www.firstchurchofatheism.com
  • Fernando
    My name is FMF and I am a plebeian!

    There are loads of people everywhere that congregate for all kinds of reasons. If a label like "church" is to be used, so be it. As long as everybody is clear on the purpose of the gathering.

    Getting together, having weekly "preachers" discussing issues of ethics, skepticism, atheism, science, morality and all of that good stuff - sounds like a great idea to me.

    I keep thinking about the Philosophy Cafe in Nanaimo, Canada. The whole evening consists of a "preacher" guest speaker, and group discussions. All of this takes place in the span of one hour!

    What Nanaimo needs is some serious discourse on these very though provoking issues. Hopefully we can discuss these issues for more than 1 hour.
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