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Atheism means "lack of godbelief". A newborn child knows not the meaning nor the concept of the word "god", so how can he be a theist? |
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People are not millionairees by default, because they have to become millionairees. People doesn't have to become atheists, they are born atheists. To be theists they will have to become theists after their birth, that's why atheism is default. |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by WJ:
[QB]...and as such, does not prove that which it is intended to prove, by asserting/conferring this belief system onto others. (* This is what has been said by some atheist's on this board.) true or false? I think theism is the side that has to go to great lenghts in attempts to prove its case. [ May 03, 2002: Message edited by: Tyr Anasazi ]</p> |
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Atheism is a lack of belief. "Atheism" does not set out to prove anything. I honestly don't understand what you're saying. Sincerely, Goliath |
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Some define X as Y. Is this definition true or false?
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"It is simply a non-belief in a deity; any deity. In this sense, I believe it is the “default” position that we all come into the world with. "
I'm interested in this because the baby, while not denying God exists, one aspect of being an atheist, is not affirming it either, the baby has no position on the matter, which seems agnostic. Also however, and with reference to that essay in the library here, could the baby be said to be non cognitivist, the issue is simply without meaning for that baby. My concern is that animals could be atheists as much as babies, simply because they lack a God belief, ditto bacteria, insofar as all these things are living. Adrian |
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Since they don't belive in god, it's only reasonable to call them atheists. |
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