The Hypocrisy of Atheism: Pretending to Be Free from Belief

Albert
4 min readOct 29, 2024

Atheists love to claim they’re “free from belief,” right? No gods, no doctrines, just pure, rational, unbiased science. But scratch the surface, and you’ll find a whole lot of contradictions lurking beneath the self-righteous facade of “reason.” For a worldview that prides itself on rejecting dogma, atheism sure has a funny way of preaching its own set of doctrines.

Let’s get one thing clear: science is amazing, but it’s not the ultimate answer to everything. Yet, many atheists treat science as their gospel. Science isn’t designed to answer questions of meaning, purpose, or morality — yet atheists cling to it as if it’s the new religion.

If something isn’t scientifically proven, they’ll reject it outright, ignoring the fact that science itself is constantly evolving,revising, and sometimes getting things wrong. Talk about having blind faith.

They scoff at religious believers for trusting in what they can’t see, but here they are, acting as though science is infallible. The irony? Science doesn’t “prove” anything in an absolute sense; it simply offers the best explanation we have at any given moment. But atheists act as though science is the end-all-be-all, not realizing they’re putting faith in something that’s every bit as limited as the human minds behind it.

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