Calling atheism a belief is like calling bald a hair color. Or like saying 'not collecting stamps' is a hobby
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That immediately stuck out to me as well, what a lame excuse not to patch. I've been in IT for a while now, and I've never worked in any shop that would let that slide.
Behold the power of stem cells
I suspect the inention of the bot is to summarize the reviews of "real" people, but yeah, certainly doesnt seem immune to hallucinating
Not as far as I am aware, but yeah, something like how Trillian worked back in the day for IM would be great
Cult of the Lamb with my SO, and Moonlighter on my own.
Lets not forget Pol Pot
I call when i hear gunshots.
I think he's maybe just too obvious a choice and people are trying to be more creative in their answer.
Also, could the harm Hitler caused truly be inflicted back on his physical form? It seems to me like there is no way he could truly pay for what he'd done (if he were to live again).
I think you may be conflating things a bit. Atheism is simply a lack of belief in gods, it doesn't automatically come with a particular worldview. Worldviews are much more broad, as the name would imply. They encompass a set of values and assumptions about life. Atheism doesn't prescribe how someone views politics, morality, or society. Those are shaped by other philosophies like humanism or existentialism.
I agree that no one is immune to the dysfunctions of collective action, and atheists can certainly fall prey to the same human errors and biases that affect any group. However, attributing those flaws to atheism itself misses the point. The fact that individuals with different beliefs, whether religious or non-religious, have varying behaviors doesn't stem from atheism as a 'worldview'—it's part of the complex nature of human society.
Criticism of specific worldviews is valid, but atheism as a simple lack of belief in gods doesn't operate on the same level as belief systems that come with doctrines and tenets.