one of the reasons I originally made this post was to point out the fallibility of arguments against religious practice on the basis of social paradigms that are basically godless (in other words, modern society).
You know, arguments that basically boil down to "theism is rubbish because people take it so seriously (ie make life decisions based on it)"
I'm not sure I understand.
You mean arguments like "Even if I would have a realization of God, this wouldn't affect the way I live my life because my life is my own" -?
You said -
I just want to get some idea of an atheists/agnostics perspective of the significance of values/goals/needs of a theist established in such a realisation.
- Whether atheists/agnostics think that religion is like a cloak one dons on occasion, but can easily take it off?