Quote from Turok:
>You, as an atheist, are the nihilist, whether you
>choose to bravely accept that inevitable conclusion
>or not.
Another one I'm gonna call you out on. Why do you believe that an atheist is "inevitably" a nihilist? Am I misunderstanding you?
Care to share?
JB
Sure: the undeniable conclusion of atheism is that in the end, nothing matters. No matter what happens in this life, it will all become pointless eventually. All memories, all experiences, all knowledge will be erased, for everyone.
The approach of the atheist is to be stoic in the face of this hard truth- to act as if life matters, to act as if concepts like truth and love and nobility have meaning. But if the atheist is to be truly consistent in logic, he or she must realize that "life purpose" is a personal construct and nothing more, a self created illusion designed to create fulfillment in life.
So I should probably have qualified my statement to say that a consistent atheist is ultimately a nihilist, because he or she must recognize that ultimately all pain and pleasure and purpose have no meaning.
This is not to say that the consistent atheist will adopt said philosophy in their approach to real life- only that they must acknowledge its existence underneath the bed.
The ironic thing is, it completely cancels out the intellectually superior kick, because the truly consistent atheist recognizes that he / she is intentionally self deluded in pursuit of life's ideals, and that there is thus little point in criticizing others for being self deluded in different ways.
There is a delicious irony in believing that nothing ultimately matters because, when taken to the final conclusion, the belief system is forced to collapse in on itself.

The christians needed better writers.