"None."Starik20X6 said:So what, if somebody asks me what religion I am
I don't really know how else to explain that, lol.
"None."Starik20X6 said:So what, if somebody asks me what religion I am
Yep, including that there is no evidence to believe that no one has shown any evidence of anything at all or that there is no God, wait a second... then you are believing that on pure faith don't you? Gratz on believing in atheism. Dear Lord, this thread is dumb.Grey Day for Elcia said:Absence of theism doesn't mean you believe there is no god. It means you don't believe anything. If you believe there is no god, you are saying there is enough evidence to make that claim (a belief in and of itself). Atheists believe no one has shown any evidence of anything at all.
Oh cool, now you aren't even trying to hide your insults. I won't bother feeding you, but feel free to continue trying (and failing) to attack me. I'll be over there, having intelligent conversations that don't involve throwing around childish jabs. I wouldn't want to be the cause of anyone getting a third warning.Devoneaux said:No I didn't. Is English a second language to you?
Wait... what?Tanakh said:Yep, including that there is no evidence to believe that no one has shown any evidence of anything at all or that there is no God, wait a second... then you are believing that on pure faith don't you? Gratz on believing in atheism. Dear Lord, this thread is dumb.Grey Day for Elcia said:Absence of theism doesn't mean you believe there is no god. It means you don't believe anything. If you believe there is no god, you are saying there is enough evidence to make that claim (a belief in and of itself). Atheists believe no one has shown any evidence of anything at all.
Since you obviously haven't realised, I already admitted I was wrong, as someone else pointed out the flaw in my statement.Woodsey said:No, its not. I don't know why this gets bandied about so much, or why it needs to be pointed out how blatantly wrong it is, but it gets a little tiring.Lonely Packager said:Atheism is the belief system of atheists.
There is no 'system', nor is there actually a belief; atheism is defined by a lack of belief. One absence of belief does not make a freaking belief system.
Not really opposition (that would be antitheist), but rather the lack thereofLauncelot111 said:Religion came first, so they get first dibs on picking a name. Being a-something suggests reacting against a norm, which religion has been for a long time, hence atheist.
I like the quote, and I would be interested if someone could think up a good name for atheists that stands on its own instead of in opposition to religion
"None."Frostbyte666 said:Who here has ever had to fill in a form where it asks religion. What would you write it you are not in a religion.
Not true, like I said, you get gnostic and agnostic atheism.Grey Day for Elcia said:You can't be a something Atheist or an Atheist something. That's a misnomer. Atheists don't believe anything. Period. Done. Full stop. If you are an Atheists who believes there might be a god or a higher power, you aren't an Atheist.orangeban said:But there are different types of atheism, you get agnostic atheism and gnostic atheism. How are we meant to distinguish those two types without using the word atheist?
That's like calling yourself a carnivorousness vegan; you either are or you aren't.
I agree with you entirely - that's very close to what I believe except for one thing: that the universe is 'infinitely large'? How do you know this?ShaqLevick said:Well I for one think the majority of you here are wrong. Because you see without any definitive
proof to the fact that God doesn't exist, surely scientifically it must be valid on some level.
Therefore Atheism is clearly a belief system, and a very cynical one at that. Perhaps it would
have been better to equate Agnostic belief to true neutral, because believing in a possibility of
God isn't a misguided endeavor, it's simply waiting on all the facts to come in.
In an infinitely large universe it is certain there is an infinite number of possibilities. And
who the hell are we, all wise humans to simply state an impossibility in any form whatsoever!
Seriously... No.orangeban said:Not true, like I said, you get gnostic and agnostic atheism.Grey Day for Elcia said:You can't be a something Atheist or an Atheist something. That's a misnomer. Atheists don't believe anything. Period. Done. Full stop. If you are an Atheists who believes there might be a god or a higher power, you aren't an Atheist.orangeban said:But there are different types of atheism, you get agnostic atheism and gnostic atheism. How are we meant to distinguish those two types without using the word atheist?
That's like calling yourself a carnivorousness vegan; you either are or you aren't.
Gnostic atheism is where you know there isn't a God.
Agnostic atheism is where you don't know if there's a God or not, but you choose not to worship any.
I'm an agnostic atheist since I don't know if there's a God or not, and I don't see how some people can claim there is definetly not a God, they have no proof.
Atheism is simply the absence of belief that any deities exist. You can't then say that is a belief system. There is no dogma, no rules to it, no more than there is to not believing Thor or Zeus or Bastet or Bhaal exists.ShaqLevick said:Well I for one think the majority of you here are wrong. Because you see without any definitive
proof to the fact that God doesn't exist, surely scientifically it must be valid on some level.
Therefore Atheism is clearly a belief system, and a very cynical one at that. Perhaps it would
have been better to equate Agnostic belief to true neutral, because believing in a possibility of
God isn't a misguided endeavor, it's simply waiting on all the facts to come in.
In an infinitely large universe it is certain there is an infinite number of possibilities. And
who the hell are we, all wise humans to simply state an impossibility in any form whatsoever!
But you can be an agnostic theist or an agnostic atheist, so you do need that second word to fully exlain your beliefs or lack of.Devoneaux said:Agnostic and Atheist are somewhat contradictory words. Agnostic suffices in your case.orangeban said:Not true, like I said, you get gnostic and agnostic atheism.Grey Day for Elcia said:You can't be a something Atheist or an Atheist something. That's a misnomer. Atheists don't believe anything. Period. Done. Full stop. If you are an Atheists who believes there might be a god or a higher power, you aren't an Atheist.orangeban said:But there are different types of atheism, you get agnostic atheism and gnostic atheism. How are we meant to distinguish those two types without using the word atheist?
That's like calling yourself a carnivorousness vegan; you either are or you aren't.
Gnostic atheism is where you know there isn't a God.
Agnostic atheism is where you don't know if there's a God or not, but you choose not to worship any.
I'm an agnostic atheist since I don't know if there's a God or not, and I don't see how some people can claim there is definetly not a God, they have no proof.