Kudos on the thread as a whole. This is a level of attention to context I can really get behind.Grey Day for Elcia said:Exactly. I always laugh my ass off when someone says "Atheists believe God doesn't exist." What don't people get? Atheism by definition means lack of belief--not disbelief. It means neutrality. It means absence. No one calls a baby an Atheist.Hoplon said:There's no such thing as an Atheist belief system. It is the absence of a belief.Lonely Packager said:Atheism is the belief system of atheists.
However, the notion of atheists not believing in an ideology is patently false. It is not false in definition alone, but it becomes false in practical application. When your lack of belief transcends the point of simply saying no when faced with a theist and the individual feels compelled to discuss and defend that ideology it is no longer being devoid of belief, but it in itself becomes a belief.
Non theist:
A: I believe in God
B: Ok, I dont.
A: Why not?
B: I dunno, Just dont.
Atheist:
A: I believe in God
B: I dont
A: Why not?
B: Because I believe there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of an invisible man in the sky
A: I believe in God
B: Ok, I dont.
A: Why not?
B: I dunno, Just dont.
Atheist:
A: I believe in God
B: I dont
A: Why not?
B: Because I believe there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of an invisible man in the sky
You basically cannot have a lack of belief when you believe something to support your lack of belief. Richard Dawkins is a Good example of this as he is an individual who believes there is no God and feels compelled to try to prove a negative and he does so by creating his own system of beliefs to justify his ideology.
So when people come onto a message board to "preach" to others about the evils of religion, they are in fact expressing a system of belief that they have, because they believe it to be true, but there is no way to prove it to be true.