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I've been doing a little research (not extensive yet, by any means) into exactly how old atheism and how it came into being.
In my explorations, I came across descriptions of the Carvaka philosophy.
Carvaka is a philosophy that's very ancient, Indian in origin, atheist, (lacks a belief in Gods), and secular humanist in nature.
A general description:
Carvaka's philosophy developed at a time when religious dogma concerning our knowledge of reality, the constitution of the world, and the concept of an afterlife were being increasingly questioned, both in India and elsewhere. Specifically, the school of Carvaka contained within itself a materialism that ruled out the supernatural (lokayata), naturalism (all phenomena described in terms of the properties of the four elements), rejection of the Vedas (nastika), and a skepticism that included rejection of inferential logic, or induction.
Source: Humanistic Texts
In addition, Carvaka was opposed to the Caste system and Brahminism.
The following sums it up: Quote. Fire is hot, water cold,
This also has been said by Brhaspati:
If a beast slain as an offering to the dead
If offerings to the dead produce gratification
While life remains, let a man live happily,
If he who departs from the body goes to another world,
Hence for kindness to the mass of living beings End Quote.
Source: Daylight Atheism
If you take each verse and extract it's fairly clear cut meaning. The resemblance to current secular humanist approaches is remarkable.
Amartya Sen, an Indian atheist and Nobel Prize winner, writes about Indian Atheism in his book, The Argumentative Indian. He also indicates that Indian Atheism goes back to approximately 1500 BC. (I'll be buying his book to get further details).
Some theists, for reasons known only to themselves, are currently pushing three fallacious claims:
1. atheism came into being as a reaction to Christianity. 2. atheism means godless. 3. atheism is a religion.
Of course, all of these claims are false, and I can only assume that they provide the foundation for some anti-atheist argument which they wish to present.
The existence of Indian atheism proves that atheism didn't come into existence as a reaction to Christianity because it predates Christianity.
The last two are easily disputed by looking up both the term atheism and the term religion in any dictionary and realizing that a lack of belief in god(s) doesn\47t constitute a religion (a set of beliefs).
Atheism, lack of belief in god(s) has existed for thousands of years because for thousands of years there have been people who believe in reason, science, humanistic principles and not superstition.
Trance Gemini (KH) 2008.01.01.
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