ATHEISMfrom Fancyclopedia 2
An issue bound to come up in a bull session of skeptical-minded types, and
fandom is a continuous bull session. Muchly debated in
the letter columns of Eofandom, it arose in
the fanzine world with Wollheim's last Phantaflexicon
column, which, discussing Science Fiction and Religion, remarked that the
majority of ISA members he knew were atheists. Shroyer
added comment on the observed correlation between atheism and the liking for
SF. Argument on the main questions, such as there was, was hot, but no
changes of opinion are known to have resulted, and the
Michelists showed a disposition to relinquish the point to gain support
for their faction. In the Second
Transition the IPO found the proportion of 9:14
against church adherence, with several of the churchgoers indicating that
they didn't really believe in it. How many of the nays are honest-to-
Roscoe atheists and how many agnostics, pantheists, and
other exotic creedists, cannot be accurately determined. At any rate, it is
pretty well established that fans generally hold to a mechanistic philosophy
which precludes the existence of a personalized god like the gaseous
vertebrate of Judeo-Christian-Islamic mythology. Len Moffatt's chief fame is
as the only outspoken Christianfan, tho there are a number of others, not
forgetting Palmer. Some mystically inclined stfnists hold that the Unknown
Source of the Universe is what they mean by "god", not realising that they
are defining a demiurge rather'n a deity. And all good fans occasionally
spurn and kick at the Fundamentalists.
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