(February 13, 2018 at 3:48 pm)Drich Wrote: Indeed as there are neither an example of a "True Christian" nor a 'true atheist' on this website. Both are 'practicing.' For the Christian, one is allowed to 'miss the mark.' while the atheist follows much tighter rules and must maintain a closed mind about all that he thinks he already knows.
All I have to do to be an atheist is not believe in a god. I can be open-minded, closed-minded or any variation thereof and still be an atheist simply by virtue of not believing in a god.
This isn't rocket science. I accept that you have a god-belief. Why are you trying to attach irrelevant conditions to my non-belief?