
u/OuterSpaceFuckery

I was fighting 100% opposition. Then post was deleted for no apparent reason....but why?
reddit.comIs there any difference between Atheism, Scientism and Naturalism? Are they all under one umbrella know as "New Atheism"?
I heard a term called "New Atheism" recently, do most Atheists agree with the principles of it? It seems to explain the universe through natural and scientific means, rather than saying it was created. This would included the Big Bang, Abiogenesis and I assume life on other Planets. Furthermore, New Atheism isnt just a view of the world, but a plan for how Atheists want the world to be, a world where no one beliefs in Creation or a higher power.
Could Atheism be considered a Religion? It is often based on principles such as Theoretical Physics, Abiogenesis and other Theories that cannot be proven. This seems to have created a Faith Based belief system, which seems to meet the criteria to be considered a Religion.
reddit.comDid anyone ever ask him how he knew exactly what would happen and when?
youtu.beMy Theory about the Firmament and the 7 Heavens: I think the Universe is Earth's Atmosphere and it's all contained in a Firmament. Our Universe is a small object on the Earth of a much larger Universe... and so on, like Russian Nesting Dolls.
I have a Theory that the Creation Story in Abrahamic Religions is not our Creation, but the Creation of our Creator. I believe "Cane and Able" were his Sons. They developed into "Jesus and Satan." There is also a Mother. Look at the Religions Judaism and Hinduism came from.
I found it very interesting, the same "family" of Gods seem to be present in Mesopotamia, Caananite and Early Judaism. Similarly, the God's of ancient religions that Hinduism was derived from have what seems to be this same "family" of Gods. The only thing that changes is the names of these Gods, between different regions, cultures and eras of time.