Quote:Nope. Unless you can define god in some way that fits the definition of every religion in the world, that is.
But you said "a" God, not "the" God, as most major religions (one in particular..ahhemm ) would have you believe.
Maybe my definition of atheism, or what atheism means to me, is somewhat different to yours.
In a more narrow sense of the word, an 'a'theist, is
not a theist. It is merely an absense of theism. An 'A'theist is by no means an
anti-theist by definition.
You could go on forever trying to define atheist views into a particular category, however, the views are not the same, and they are not a religion unto themselves.
So there's no use arguing about it when most atheists just consider themselves as being "those who do not practise theism".
By "Personal God", I am meaning something as individual to yourself as your own fingerprint, comprising of your own genetic makeup, your own experiences, your own teachings, learnings, rationalizations....and whatever else goes into the moshpit.
It's not for me to say what your personal God is, because I can never really know, but I'm happy enough to listen.
"The day the music died"Maybe you're reading too much into the meaning of the lyrics, or maybe not quite enough.
The song was powerful enough without reading anymore into it; three irresistible musicians gone in a flash without ever realising their potential.
And how about Richie Valens? His personal God told him not to fly. He had recurring dreams of a plane crash. His most dreaded fears were eventually cured..the day the music died.
It kinda reminds me of a woman who recently went to 'Monkey island' (off Thailand) to conquer her fear of monkeys.
She got surrounded and mauled by a pack of monkeys who could smell her fear, or had a wi-fi connection to her personal God who told the monkeys to "attack the unbeliever!!".
It's not for me to decide the path that anybody else should take unless I consider my personal God to be the omnipotent one.
In that vein, I take umbrage at others who consider their own God to be the omnipotent one.