Sunday, August 12, 2007

Why we atheists think Christians are so stupid

That ^ is irony, for the impaired among you.

First, let's talk about the idea that atheists think religious people in general are stupid. I actually think there is something to this criticism of atheists. Many don't fall into this trap, but I have come upon the meme often enough that I don't deny it is prevalent. The mistake people are making is in confusing a selective, compartmentalized rejection of rationality with stupidity. It is abundantly clear that manymany intelligent, otherwise reasonable people turn off their critical thinking when it comes to religion. I don't think this detracts from their intelligence, merely from their rationality. And yes, intelligence and rationality are often treated as synonyms, or at least closely linked, in our culture, so it's understandable that people conflate them.

In fact, if you are religious and reading this, you probably bristled when I accused you of being irrational. Generally rationality is highly prized, and you probably protested in your head that you're very rational. Perhaps you even defend your religion as a rational conclusion, pointing to various apologetics. However, if any facet of your religion requires faith, (in the "belief regardless of evidence" sense), you are rejecting rationality. I don't dispute that in every other facet of life, you may be highly rational, and I don't think you're stupid.

But when someone rejects standard methods of discovering truth, and embraces beliefs pretty much just because they feel good, it is understandable that someone who doesn't share this propensity is going to feel a gut reaction that the person is stupid, or crazy, or both. Sometimes it's hard to get beyond that gut reaction to the empirical truth that lots of intelligent people are religious.

As a thought experiment, imagine some belief you consider total, obvious codswallop - whose roots and causes are clear to you as mistakes of observation or well-known foibles of human perception. Perhaps alien abduction stories, the healing power of crystals, astrology, or bigfoot sightings. Now, don't you just have a visceral reaction along the lines of, "How could anyone believe THAT? How could someone be so blind as to what is actually going on?" If you know a believer in this stuff who is otherwise bright and sane, don't you boggle at how they can carry both of these personality aspects in the same brain? That mystified disbelief is just how your atheist friends feel about you!

The second issue here is that Christians seem to feel that atheists unfairly target them, above all other religions. Some Christians complain that we're not anti-religious, objecting to irrational beliefs whatever their form, but that we seem to be gunning for Christianity and ignoring Islam, Hinduism, Wicca, Jainism, and so on. Perhaps it's just the natural tunnel vision we're all subject to falling into. Perhaps it's that Christianity teaches a lot about how its practitioners have been persecuted. But take a step back and realize that English-speaking atheists seem to focus on Christians because that is who surrounds us! 85% of the U.S. self-identifies as Christian. Christianity is the established state religion of Britain. The people trying to inject their religious beliefs into the schools, politics, and laws of my country are certainly always Christian, in my experience. Trust me, if the Wiccans mount a campaign to teach that the Goddess gave birth to her consort the Horned God in public school science classes, we'd go after them with equal gusto. If Buddhists smugly proclaimed from campaign platforms that those without Enlightenment were obviously incapable of morality, we'd be writing invective against them too. It's nothing personal - you're the most powerful people out there right now. Sorry.

7 comments:

AlisonM said...

"Why do atheists pick on Christians" is a question asked not only by christians, but by people from other more secular countries as well. They often don't realize how hard the christian right is trying to inject itself into schools, government, and law. We can quietly shake our heads and smile at the religious beliefs that people hold, as long as they're kept in private, where they belong. We might protest smaller infiltrations, such as woomeisters taking money from credulous people and getting away with it, but even that would be done more out of altruism. When it comes to something that threatens our freedom, and in fact the freedom of all non-christian Americans, it becomes necessary to take a stand. The current vociferousness of atheists and agnostics isn't an attack against christianity, it's a defense against it.

Cogito said...

Absolutely - speaking out is a defensive action. Yet a certain subset of Christians (and it seems from the reactions to The God Delusion it may be larger and more diverse than you might expect) consider it their right to foist their beliefs on everyone around them, using the government's power to do so. They also think they should have final say over what is disseminated by all media, and general control over the culture at large. So you get Christians, who are undeniably the most powerful religious group in the U.S., whining about how our country is against them, is riddled with atheists, and is persecuting them.

The evidence of this "persecution" consists of people asking not to have jackbooted thugs enforcing what religion people may practice, or carrying on life without really thinking about what the Christian fringe wants - e.g., making movies about gays, publishing Harry Potter novels, and so forth.

casey said...

I think this is a wonderful post. It lets christians, and other religious people, look at themselves from our perspective.I don't consider religious people stupid, I consider the section of them that believes in "insert belief here" to be stupid, and irrational. Thank you for this insightful post.

Proud not ot be a christian said...

Yes Christianity is absolute stupid and its followers are idiot and fanatics. Hope the earth will be free from christianity someday

Anonymous said...

I don't find atheists to be smarter or dumber than Christians. On the other hand atheists THINK they are smarter, and that's just unwarranted arrogance.

Anthony said...

Alright well this is by far one of the best, and thought out posts i've ever read in my life. I am 17 at this moment in time, and have been thinking this way since I was about oh 10ish...nicely done even though I stopped being atheist as I hate the church term for it. Being a Heretic isn't as bad as what religion says it is. Some of my Friends, along with myself have started our own religion taking parts from Satanism, Buddhism, Islam, and afew others. We are the true heretics

Anonymous said...

"I don't find atheists to be smarter or dumber than Christians. On the other hand atheists THINK they are smarter, and that's just unwarranted arrogance."


Sorry, but Atheists have a collectively higher IQ than everybody else. And learn how to use commas, you delusional fool.

And no, that isn't arrogance. Nor is it unwarranted.