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Quote by: DTB123 Most of the time what you would call "victim complex" it would in fact be something else. |
Explain.
Victim complexes are psychological conditions where people on basis of bias rather than objective analysis interpret information in a way that allows them to perceive themelves as the wronged good person and the others as evil and bad.
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Actually; it only took me 10-15 seconds to make that post. Atheism, in it's most obvious sense, is indeed devotion to a cause, and a set of values inherent in the non-belief of deities. The intricate system of "apologetics" developed by atheists to supposedly debunk Christians is all the proof anyone needs to decide if atheism is indeed a world religion, under the guise of "unbelief." They believe in "unbelief!!
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No, for god's sake, stop acting like a four-year old, insisting that the right way to bake a cake is with mud instead of flour. Having already explained why you are wrong, I have no choice but to sit back and relax until you somehow overthrow the established order of contemporary language.
Atheism is a rejection of belief in deities (usually but not always because propositions of God's existence do not pass on the scientific standard of truth) ... most atheists typically don't care enough about the concept of God one way or another to make a worldview out of it. It is just a viewpoint, a perspective, not a worldview or perspective on life.