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irjustin ◴[] No.43991997[source]
Related but an aside - Lately I've really been wondering if Skynet actually is the next evolution.

That humans, like all animals before us, are a stepping stone and there is actually no avoiding machine overlords. It happens to literally every existence of life across the universe because the final emergent property of energy gradients 100% leads to pure logic machines.

At least Fermi's paradox helps me sleep better at night.

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OccamsMirror ◴[] No.43992114[source]
As a teenager I used to revel in explaining to religious people that I believe humans are actually just the evolutionary step between biological life and machine life.
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1. suddenlybananas ◴[] No.43992260[source]
I guess you fail to see the irony that your own eschatology itself is pretty religious.
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2. eitland ◴[] No.43992443[source]
More broadly—and at least in online spaces—I often notice that many vocal proponents of atheism exhibit traits typically associated with religious behaviour:

- a tendency to proselytise

- a stubborn unwillingness to genuinely engage with opposing views

- the use of memes and in-jokes as if they were profound arguments

- an almost reverential attitude toward certain past figures

There’s more, but I really ought to get on with work.

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3. lukas099 ◴[] No.43992538[source]
It’s a belief about a great future change, but there’s nothing supernatural or totally implausible about it. And it doesn’t sound like they were preaching it as the absolute truth, but were open that it was just their belief. Also, no social rites or rituals mean that despite them telling it to people who didn’t care to hear it, I am not convinced that their belief was very religious.

Also, “As a teenager” implies more self-awareness than you seem to give them credit for.

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5. lukas099 ◴[] No.43992598[source]
Sounds like every group of people ever, when viewed through the biased sample of “people who post”.
6. buttercraft ◴[] No.43992631[source]
It sounds like you are describing people with strong beliefs. Religious people may have strong beliefs, but so do non-religious people.
7. OccamsMirror ◴[] No.43995279[source]
That's assuming I actually believed it, rather than just reveling in the reactions from religious people. It's a fun scenario that would result in immediate rejection—most wouldn’t even entertain the idea. They instead often found it completely abhorrent. Provoking discomfort was entertaining for teenage me.

I'm too ignorant to hold any true beliefs.