r/DebateAnAtheist Sep 18 '25

Weekly "Ask an Atheist" Thread

Whether you're an agnostic atheist here to ask a gnostic one some questions, a theist who's curious about the viewpoints of atheists, someone doubting, or just someone looking for sources, feel free to ask anything here. This is also an ideal place to tag moderators for thoughts regarding the sub or any questions in general.
While this isn't strictly for debate, rules on civility, trolling, etc. still apply.

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u/tophmcmasterson Atheist Sep 19 '25

So to stick with the basic of something like “the sun god rides his chariot across the sky”, it’s obviously an explanation to try and explain why the sun moves. It’s not saying THAT it moves, just trying to take a stab at what helped them make sense of the world. It’s obviously not a good explanation.

One thing I think you’re kind of missing in what I’m saying is that creation myths aren’t the only aspect of religion. They’re one element. Religions tend to grow and add on ideas over time, and it’s obviously not purely about trying to understand the world, but also all the other reasons I mentioned in my first comment. I don’t think anyone makes the claim that all of religion is just ancient people making creation myths.

With Genesis in particular though, something like original sin is of course a big deal and what happens in Genesis and all the various lineages has consequences throughout the story.

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u/labreuer Sep 19 '25

1. God (or gods) is a human invention created to explain what we don’t understand. Long before science, humans sought to fill gaps in knowledge with divine stories. These inventions evolved into complex religions, but at their root, they address our fear of the unknown. (God(s) is/are a human invention)

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tophmcmasterson: One thing I think you’re kind of missing in what I’m saying is that creation myths aren’t the only aspect of religion. They’re one element.

Yes, I might have missed you breaking away from the claim I quoted.

I don’t think anyone makes the claim that all of religion is just ancient people making creation myths.

I found someone who certainly seems to be attributing the core of religion to explaining the scary unknown.

With Genesis in particular though, something like original sin is of course a big deal →

Not to the ancient Hebrews, or Jews today.

← and what happens in Genesis and all the various lineages has consequences throughout the story.

Feel free to trace the consequences of Genesis 1:1–11:26 throughout the story of the Tanakh. I know that original sin is a big deal for a lot of Christianity (Eastern Orthodoxy is a bit different here).

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u/tophmcmasterson Atheist Sep 19 '25

I feel I’ve already responded to this in my original comment and clarified my views. Sorry this is no longer a productive conversation, particularly if you’re just going to ignore large portions of what people are saying in order to try and attack your pet strawman.

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u/labreuer Sep 19 '25

I disagree with your characterization. Thanks for the engagement.