I don't share their beliefs. But I think they are as genuine Christians as the rest of them. Why should your definition be more important than theirs? Or mine?
They identify as Christian and do the whole thing. They just read any reference to God as a metaphor. They even attend a Bible study group for people like them. There's apparently a whole movement of Christians like this.
Yes, atheism won. God is dead. And our world we have today is what that looks like
I wish and I wish, but sadly, you're wrong.
Firstly, atheists are a tiny fraction of the population, and in many countries are subject to the death penalty. Hardly a win.
Secondly. there is no god to die.
Thirdly, the awful way the world is today is almost entirely due to religion.
Just based on behaviour Christians today, thry behave as if God exists to validate whatever idiotic notion they have. The Bible isn't used as a guide to help the Christians grow. In order for spiritual growth to occur you need to make an effort... put in the time. Christians today have no time for that shit. A culture geared toward instant gratification and gaining status through consumption is something... But religious it is not. We (The west) have an almost entirely atheistic and nihilistic culture.
Belief in God today as been reduced to an empty phrase people say. With no cost attached. That's a godless existence.
In the Battle for God Karen Armstrong made a convincing case that fundamentalists have lost their faith already. They just haven't admitted it to themselves yet. The blind fanaticism is just a method by which to convince themselves of the truth of God. But they don't believe it. The fundamentalists are the religious with the weakest faith.
Some of us atheists are just more honest about our atheism. Anyhoo... That's what I believe