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Originally posted by Will9
Atheism is not a faith, or a religon. It is a world view.
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@Darius
Well, the dictionary definition doesn't indicate that atheists must believe that "There must not be a God" (logical impossibility) rather that "There isn't a God" (various empirical rejections that admit possibility would be included). I think my definition fits with that scheme but I suck at semantic debates and I'm not attached to my definition so I'm not gonna push it much further.
My chief point is that atheists don't have to discount God as being impossible.
The whole agnosticism/atheism thing is a messy semantic debate that I don't care too much about. I call myself an atheist because agnosticism sometimes has the stereotype of being wishy-washy and self-unsure.APOSTOLNIK BEANIE BERET BICORNE BIRETTA BOATER BONNET BOWLER CAP CAPOTAIN CHADOR COIF CORONET CROWN DO-RAG FEDORA FEZ GALERO HAIRNET HAT HEADSCARF HELMET HENNIN HIJAB HOOD KABUTO KERCHIEF KOLPIK KUFI MITRE MORTARBOARD PERUKE PICKELHAUBE SKULLCAP SOMBRERO SHTREIMEL STAHLHELM STETSON TIARA TOQUE TOUPEE TRICORN TRILBY TURBAN VISOR WIG YARMULKE ZUCCHETTO
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Originally posted by Whaleboy
rather than that he directly agrees with the view that organised religion should be banned.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
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I agree the way atheist is used can be confusing. The way to avoid confusion is to look at what a person actually says, rather than what they label themselves as.
Strong atheism is a belief that there is no God. Those who claim there is no God are practicing this form of atheism. It is a statement of belief.
Weak atheism is a lack of belief that there is a God. Those who say they don't know or don't care are practicing this form of atheism. It is a statement of lack of belief (at least in regards to God).
Belief itself is not a problem. Without it, we would all cease to function in the face of any uncertainty. As everything is uncertain to some extent, so to is a corresponding extent of belief necessary to function. Using belief to deny that that uncertainty exists is the problem. That gets in the way of doing what is necessary to address the uncertainty and reduce it through further advances in understanding.
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Originally posted by Perfection
Well, the dictionary definition doesn't indicate that atheists must believe that "There must not be a God" (logical impossibility) rather that "There isn't a God" (various empirical rejections that admit possibility would be included).
Originally posted by Perfection
The whole agnosticism/atheism thing is a messy semantic debate that I don't care too much about. I call myself an atheist because agnosticism sometimes has the stereotype of being wishy-washy and self-unsure.Last edited by Darius871; November 12, 2006, 19:54.
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Originally posted by Aeson
I agree the way atheist is used can be confusing. The way to avoid confusion is to look at what a person actually says, rather than what they label themselves as.
Strong atheism is a belief that there is no God. Those who claim there is no God are practicing this form of atheism. It is a statement of belief.
Weak atheism is a lack of belief that there is a God. Those who say they don't know or don't care are practicing this form of atheism. It is a statement of lack of belief (at least in regards to God).
Belief itself is not a problem. Without it, we would all cease to function in the face of any uncertainty. As everything is uncertain to some extent, so to is a corresponding extent of belief necessary to function. Using belief to deny that that uncertainty exists is the problem. That gets in the way of doing what is necessary to address the uncertainty and reduce it through further advances in understanding.
Regardless of who is actually at fault for this stigma, I'm saying adoption of agnosticism would be the pragmatic decision for 'weak atheists.'
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I'm with Dawkins.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Originally posted by Odin
Calling Atheism a religion is like calling bald a hair color
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Originally posted by Darius871
Even the latter statement doesn't admit possibility AFAICS, and failure to admit possibility is, IMO, itself a leap of faith.
Originally posted by Darius871
I hate semantic debates as much as you, but in my experience the use of the term "atheism" is ultimately counterproductive for the beliefs most atheists actually hold. Whereas "atheism" is a term tarred by so many pejorative connotations that theists just plug their ears and shout lalalaIcan'thearyou, agnosticism is a notion most theists can at least understand despite respectful disagreement. Which option do you think contributes to a healthier discourse and a more tolerant society?APOSTOLNIK BEANIE BERET BICORNE BIRETTA BOATER BONNET BOWLER CAP CAPOTAIN CHADOR COIF CORONET CROWN DO-RAG FEDORA FEZ GALERO HAIRNET HAT HEADSCARF HELMET HENNIN HIJAB HOOD KABUTO KERCHIEF KOLPIK KUFI MITRE MORTARBOARD PERUKE PICKELHAUBE SKULLCAP SOMBRERO SHTREIMEL STAHLHELM STETSON TIARA TOQUE TOUPEE TRICORN TRILBY TURBAN VISOR WIG YARMULKE ZUCCHETTO
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Originally posted by Perfection
No, I'm not changing just to validate thier pajoritive stereotypes. That's just crappy PC-mongering.
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Originally posted by Darius871
Fair enough then. I just think in the long run you're doing your beliefs a disservice.APOSTOLNIK BEANIE BERET BICORNE BIRETTA BOATER BONNET BOWLER CAP CAPOTAIN CHADOR COIF CORONET CROWN DO-RAG FEDORA FEZ GALERO HAIRNET HAT HEADSCARF HELMET HENNIN HIJAB HOOD KABUTO KERCHIEF KOLPIK KUFI MITRE MORTARBOARD PERUKE PICKELHAUBE SKULLCAP SOMBRERO SHTREIMEL STAHLHELM STETSON TIARA TOQUE TOUPEE TRICORN TRILBY TURBAN VISOR WIG YARMULKE ZUCCHETTO
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Originally posted by Perfection
No, I'm not changing just to validate thier pajoritive stereotypes. That's just crappy PC-mongering.
I call myself an atheist because agnosticism sometimes has the stereotype of being wishy-washy and self-unsure.
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Originally posted by Perfection
Why? People should get over labels.
In light of this there's something to be said for pragmatism.
Edit: and what Aeson said.Last edited by Darius871; November 12, 2006, 20:39.
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