Perry, did CBN have re-runs all day long? Bored perhaps?
So the question for atheists here is: Do you think that the experience with a bible cult has helped you develop the C. D. that is required for your atheism?
C.D. That would be cognitive dissonance, correct? I am going to the dictionary again. (Jeopardy music playing in the background) This is from Wikipedia...
Cognitive dissonance is an uncomfortable feeling caused by holding two contradictory ideas simultaneously. The "ideas" or "cognitions" in question may include attitudes and beliefs, and also the awareness of one's behavior. The theory of cognitive dissonance proposes that people have a motivational drive to reduce dissonance by changing their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, or by justifying or rationalizing their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. [ 1 ] Cognitive dissonance theory is one of the most influential and extensively studied theories in social psychology.
I would be happy to accept any reputable online dictionary definition for this you feel comfortable with.
Perry, the C.D. that you refer to is quite common in JW land, where believers tend to try to hold on to their belief system, their faith, in the light of contradictory evidence, such as facts. JW's are experts at rationalizing as to the existence of Jehovah, and of the teaching that the GB was appointed to take care of gods people. Because there is no evidence, and plenty of failed prophecies and failed behaviors, one must engage in C.D. to keep their faith.
You are implying that atheists have C.D. in not believing in god. Again, you are putting your own labels on atheists, much like JW's do. Your aim here is to control the question, thus, you must also have the superior (read: correct) answer.
There is no factual evidence that your god exists. Atheists make no claim or deny the possibility we were created, or that life started by some sort of other life. We simply do not know that. And atheists are cool with that. But there is undeniable evidence of macro evolution, which at the least, takes out a large part of the bible, and is the only reason why Christians give a damn to argue it, because it loosens the potential control over others their beliefs have long had....
What upsets Christian theists like yourself is that your god is often called out, your holy book having a little Mene, Mene, Tekel and Parsin applied to it. It gets weighed upon evidence, and it is found wanting.
Now, if it were weighed only on some people emotional needs, that is a different scale entirely. It appears that the bible, and Jesus does the trick for you.
But to state with bold intellectual dishonesty that atheists have cognitive dissonance causes me to question you and your approach to your debate. It is no secret to anyone here Perry that you are a Christian who likes to argue for your beliefs, and I personally don't begrudge you this at all. But all this is to me is a desperate, shallow attempt at swapping the argument. As if to think that the same way Christianity is scrutinized can be done to atheist thought.
Atheism is simply a lack of belief in god. Thats it. (as has been commented on by others.) You are wrong, and thus, totally sabatoge your own premise with faulty, dishonest information.
Since atheism is only a disbelief in the existence of god, where is the cognitive dissonance? That is my one questioin to you.