Originally posted by Chili
Originally posted by Chili
the·ism - belief in the existence of a god or gods
I think we can agree on this definition.
Originally posted by Chili
Should we use the definition that the group uses to define itself? That would be the one I provided.
Should we use the most inclusive definition, so that we have a greater change of being right? That would be the definition I provided.
I'll note that I'll not claim that no atheists believe that no god exists. That would be like claiming that no square is a rectangle. However, I'm arguing that not all atheists believe that no god exists. That's the definition that atheists generally use and it's the most inclusive definition.
Originally posted by Chili
ag·nos·tic - a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (as God) is unknown and probably unknowable. (Emphasis mine)
The site accepts that broadly it can be used to denote being non-committal about believing or not believing, however, it's definition is that of a knowledge claim, not a belief claim.
However, if you do not believe in a god/s then you are not a theist. You would, therefore, be an atheist. Exactly how something that is without morals is amoral.
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