RE: Is atheism a belief?
December 17, 2018 at 8:00 pm
(This post was last modified: December 17, 2018 at 8:27 pm by Amarok.)
(December 17, 2018 at 11:42 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:And as I pointed out in response to his argument about Condition being a physical dieses . Does paganism fit either ?(December 13, 2018 at 11:41 am)Huggy Bear Wrote: Yes, albinism IS a condition, it has nothing to do with what you believe. one can HAVE 'albinism' but a person doesn't HAVE 'athiesm', that should tell you right there that the the two aren't the same.
We don't apply that same criteria to lack of belief in anything else. for instance, whats the state for non-belief in Bigfoot?
There are Ideologies focused on there being zero gods, THAT IS athe-ism.
Atheist and atheism have different meanings, same with theist and theism. One can believe a God exists without actually engaging in religious practices.
A person DOES have atheism, the condition of being without a belief in any deity; or theism, the condition of having a belief in at least one deity. They are not 'isms' in the sense of 'a distinctive practice, religion, system, or philosophy. Anglicism is that, theism is not that. Anglicism is a belief system, theism is one belief, not a system of beliefs on its own.
The state of someone having no belief in Bigfoot is obviously the state of having no belief in Bigfoot. If the majority of the US believed in Bigfoot, I guarantee a word would have to be coined for those of us who do not.
An ideology focused on their being zero gods would be that type of 'ism', but atheism itself isn't an ideology focused on their being zero gods. If you have a problem with some specific ideology that fits your description, you should name it so the rest of can know what it is you're really talking about. My 'ism' that relates to the existence of gods is rational skepticism, but my lack of belief in any gods is a product of applying it evenly to gods and Sasquatches, not the goal, it is possible to be a theist who is a rational skeptic, but in my view they would not be applying the method evenly.
And being able to believe God exists without engaging in any religious practice is why theism is a condition, not an ideology. By the way, you can be an atheist who engages in religious practices. In addition to being a rational skeptic, I am also a Unitarian.
(December 16, 2018 at 5:40 am)Agnostico Wrote: Bahahaha u guys are still goin on about this. I was over it by my 3rd post. LoL
When you made this post, were you thinking 'what would a troll say?'?
(December 16, 2018 at 5:40 am)Agnostico Wrote: Bahahaha u guys are still goin on about this. I was over it by my 3rd post. LoLYes because you were schooled then ran away to start a bunch of equally vapid threads filled with your rants
(December 17, 2018 at 5:21 pm)Huggy Bear Wrote:It's definitely a better name(December 17, 2018 at 11:51 am)Jörmungandr Wrote: I just want to say, kudos on the name change, Huggy. I like.
Thanks, I figured I'd change it for the people who confused the name with diapers, I think Rev. Rye was the only one who got the reference.
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