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What
Is A Freethinker?
free-think-er
n. A person who forms opinions about religion on the basis of reason,
independently of tradition, authority, or established belief. Freethinkers
include atheists, agnostics and rationalists. No one can be a freethinker
who demands conformity to a bible, creed, or messiah. To the Freethinker,
revelation and faith are invalid, and orthodoxy is no guarantee of truth.
How
Do Freethinkers Know What Is True?
Clarance
Darrow once noted, "I don't believe in God because I don't believe
in Mother Goose."
Freethinkers are naturalistic.
Truth is the degree to which a statement corresponds with reality. Reality
is limited to that which is directly perceivable through our natural
senses or indirectly ascertainable through the proper use of reason.
Reason is a tool of critical
thought that limits the truth of a statement according to the strict
tests of the scientific method. For a statement to be considered true
it must be testable (what evidence or repeatable experiments confirm
it?), falsifiable (what, in theory, would disconfirm it, and have all
attempts to disprove it failed?), parsimonious (is it the simplest explanation,
requiring the fewest assumptions?), and logical (is it free of contradictions,
non sequiturs, or irrelevant ad hominem character attacks?).
Do
Freethinkers Have A Basis For Morality?
There
is no great mystery to morality. Most freethinkers employ the simple
yardsticks of reason and kindness. As author Barbara Walker notes: "What
is moral is simply what does not hurt others. Kindness .... sums up
everything."
Most freethinkers
are humanists, basing morality on human needs, not imagined "cosmic
absolutes." This also embraces a respect for our planet, including
the other animals, and principles of equality.
Moral
dilemmas involve a conflict of values, requiring a careful use of reason
to weigh the outcomes. Freethinkers argue that religion promotes a dangerous
and inadequate "morality" based on blind obedience, unexplained
ultimatums, and "pie-in-the-sky" rewards of heaven or gruesome
threats of hell. Freethinkers try to base actions on their consequences
to real, living human beings.
Do
Freethinkers Have Meaning In Life?
Freethinkers
know that meaning must originate in a mind. Since the universe is mindless
and the cosmos does not care, you must care, if you wish to have purpose.
Individuals are free to choose within the limits of humanistic morality.
Some freethinkers find meaning in human compassion, social progress,
the beauty of humanity (art, music, literature), personal happiness,
pleasure, joy, love, and the advancement of knowledge.
Doesn't
The Complexity Of Life Require A Designer?
The complexity
of life requires an explanation. Darwin's theory of evolution, with
cumulative non-random natural selection "designing" for billions
of years, has provided the explanation. A "Devine Designer"
is no answer because the complexity of such a creature would be subject
to the same scrutiny itself. Even a child knows to ask: "If God
made everything, then who made God?"
Freethinkers
recognize that there is much chaos, ugliness and pain in the universe
for which any explanation of origins must also account.
Why Are Freethinkers Opposed To Religion?
Freethinkers are convinced
that religious claims have not withstood the test of reason. Not only
is there nothing to be gained by believing an untruth, but there is
everything to lose when we sacrifice the indispensable tool of reason
on the altar of superstition.
Most freethinkers consider
religion to be not only untrue, but harmful. It has been used to justify
war, slavery, sexism, racism, homophobia, mutilations, intolerance,
and the oppression of minorities. The totalitarianism of religious absolutes
chokes progress.
Hasn't Religion Done Tremendous Good In The World?
Many religionists are good
people - but they would be good anyway.
Religion
does not have a monopoly on good deeds. Most modern social and moral
progress has been made by people free from religion - including Charles
Darwin, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Margaret Sanger, Albert
Einstein, Andrew Carnegie, Thomas Edison, Marie Curie, H. L. Mencken,
Sigmund Freud, Bertrand Russell, Luther Burbank and many others who
have enriched humanity.
Most religions have consistently
resisted progress - including the abolition of slavery; women's right
to vote and choose contraception and abortion; medical developments
such as anesthesia; scientific understanding of the heliocentric solar
system and evolution, and the American principle of state/church separation.
Do Freethinkers Have A Particular Political Persuasion?
No, freethought is a philosophical,
not a political, position. Freethought today embraces adherents of virtually
all political persuasions, including capitalists, libertarians, socialists,
communists, Republicans, Democrats, liberals and conservatives. There
is no philosophical connection, for example, between atheism and communism.
Some freethinkers, such as Adam Smith and Ayn Rand, were staunch capitalists;
and there have been communistic groups which were deeply religious such
as the early Christian church.
North American freethinkers
agree in their support of state/church separation.
Is Atheism/Humanism A Religion?
No. Atheism is not abelief.
It is the "lack of belief" in god(s). Lack of faith requires
no faith. Atheism is indeed based on a commitment to rationality, but
that hardly qualifies it as a religion.
Freethinkers apply the term
religion to belief systems, which include a supernatural realm, deity,
faith in "holy" writings, and conformity to an absolute creed.
Secular Humanism has no god, bible or savior. It is based on natural
rational principles. It is flexible and relativistic - it is not a religion.
Why Should I Be Happy To Be A Freethinker?
Freethought is reasonable.
Freethought allows you to do your own thinking. A plurality of individuals
thinking, free from restraints of orthodoxy, allows ideas to be tested,
discarded or adopted.
Freethinkers see no pride
in he blind maintenance of ancient superstitions or self-effacing prostration
before divine tyrants known only through primitive "revelations."
Freethought is respectable. Freethought is truly free.
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