No. A non-belief or doubt in God is not enough a bond. Worse, I might run into people who are way too strong in their disbelief. Zealots annoy me,whether they be religious zealots or anti-religous zealots.
No, for pretty much the same reasons stated by others. Lack of an interest in something doesn’t sound like much of a reason to get together, and then there are the ones who’d be wild-eyed fundies no matter what belief system they got into.
On a related topic, I was reading about a summer camp for atheist kids. Thought that was kinda cool! Even fairly secular summer camps (like YMCA camps) have some religious aspects to them. I loved my old summer camp, but on Sundays we did have to go through chapel.
We’ll it looks like I don’t have to start anything. I googled ‘atheist social group’ but I didnt find much, so I didn’t think such an animal existed. First time I’m really hearing about Humanists.
Love everyone’s reaction to getting up on Sunday mornings. It really is nice to get to Starbucks at 8:30 on a Sunday morning and finding it relatively empty.
I read that article that said Christians distrust Atheists more than followers of other religions, and it’s been bugging me. I guess we have a PR problem. A lot of Christians seem to think in terms of, “If there was no God, what would stop me from being a monster?” While I have come to the conclusion that if there is no God, I should be doing more for my fellow man.
They definitely beat us in the networking department. If you’re the only plumber in a congregation, you’ve got an instant client base. If you are looking for a new job, people at your church will call in favors to get your foot in the door.
Maybe refugees in Africa should be getting supplies from Atheist organizations, because there is no God to help those who help themselves.
As others have pointed out - why? What are we going to talk about? To me, saying “I don’t believe in a god” takes 2 seconds and then I don’t really want to talk about it anymore. I certainly don’t want to sit there and debate about it! My existence doesn’t revolve around the non-existence of god, I rarely think about a god in any form. I mean, I’m reading the Mahabharat, which is inherently a religious book, and I still don’t think of god while I’m reading it. I think about the political machinations in the book - it’s fascinating reading. But I never think about the fact that god is supposed to be behind it all, until someone reminds me - like here.
Hmmm, interesting. Yeah, it sounds silly when you put it that way. But doesn’t everything sound silly that way?
A: I think Jesus Rock!
B: So do I!
A: We should hang out!
A: I think Jesus is the best!
B: We should hang out.
A: Do you believe in transubstantiation?
B: Of course!
A: Later, Loser!
A: Do you have a high IQ?
B: Yes. Let’s join Mensa.
A: See you later!
B: You going to that Dopefest? What’s the point? Don’t you even argue with some of those guys?
A: Yeah, but…you see…we all hang out online.
B: Other than the Straight Dope, do you have anything else in common?
A: …
Seems to me people strike up friendships for all sorts of silly reasons. Why is it extra silly to meet over atheism?
I’m not much of a joiner to begin with, but if I were to join a social club it would be more likely based around hobbies than beliefs. A homebrewing club, for instance, could be quite entertaining.
Religion
IQ
or social, moral, or political beliefs. If it floats other people’s boats, that’s one thing. But I class atheism right in that group - nothing really in common. So you see I already don’t join groups randomly.
I do join groups for -
Common authors
Dance
Book clubs
So we actually have something to talk about/do.
The one place I consistently do and will make an exception is for Dopefests. I dunno why. I don’t have a lot in common with the people I’ve met. But everyone needs some form of hypocrisy in life, and this is one of mine.
Anyway, the OP’s question was - “Would you join an atheist club”, and that’s what I answered, and why. The question was not - “is it silly to join such things?” If other people want to join, that’s cool by me. I just stated why I wouldn’t be interested.
I’m an atheist who loves the pagan holiday of Christmas! But I digress…
Anyway, no club for me. I’m not much of a joiner, and it has to be admitted that people vocal about their atheism (in real life, that is), have a higher looniness quotient than the norm.
Someone above mentioned Mensa. I’m just guessing that’s a pretty godless bunch, so if you’ve got decent SAT scores, you might think about joining them.
No, because it seems like such a group would have its share of zealots, and I don’t care to be surrounded by people who’d just be the atheist version of Pat Robertson. Also I don’t feel that I suffer too too much at the hands of theists and think the discrimination complaints are, in general, much ado about nothing.