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By which definition?
The Oxford English Dictionary for start:
• noun the belief that God does not exist.
By which definition?
• noun the belief that God does not exist.
Aggressive bigots trying to drag everyone else down to their level.
Go away you uneducated buffoons! You are so thoroughly unwelcome in these lands.
So, the earliest root is from a Greek word meaning Godless - sounds about right - and no mention of a belief there.
Even the later French interpretation mixes denial and disbelief in the same interpretation - I'm no linguist but aren't they two separate things?
I was going to ignore the fact that this definition was made by a religious personage with good reason to load the definition - but I won't.
The Oxford English Dictionary for start:
Dolph said:Atheism is the -ism of atheos, or godlessness.
Post about etymology of Atheism
You have me sussed! I ought to get my ass out on the street and recruiting my minions because I must be a pretty good extremist then by your account.
It's not a refusal at all. I considered those avenues many years ago, then I grew up with lots of good facts that changed my opinions. Fiction didn't really satisfy me see.
I don't have a fear of other peoples beliefs and on a more important point I'm not calling for people to take out ridiculous actions like marching through a town marked as sensitive to the local populace and basically wave my opinion in their faces knowing full well it will cause distress.
I eagerly await your self elightened, holier than thou, moral highground typical Dolph response though. I know your forum based life is dear to you so I look forward to it.
They are two seperate things, but you are adding a third thing, lack of belief, which is not the same as disbelief.
Take a sealed box. It could contain a coin, but unless you open it, you don't know. There are a variety of positions that could be taken about whether the box contains a coin.
- I know the box contains a coin
- I believe the box contains a coin
- I do not know if the box contains a coin (this is the lacking belief in the coin option)
- I do not believe the box contains a coin.
- I know the box does not contain a coin
The top two are classical theist positions, the bottom two classical atheist positions, the middle one is neither theist nor atheist. The exact term depends on the rationale used to arrive at the decision, but agnostic (I do not know, and believe we cannot) or ignostic (What is a coin) are common ones.
Of course, there are cross over positions, for example agnostic atheism and agnostic theism (both of which acknowledge you can't know, while holding a belief based stance).
A definition based on the definition cooked up by some French Priest or monk in the 16th century.
I'd rather base my definition on that kindly supplied by Dolph from the original uncorrupted root.
[QUOTE-Dolph]Atheism is the -ism of atheos, or godlessness./QUOTE]
The true definition of atheism would be Godlessness rather than lack of belief in a God.
They are two seperate things, but you are adding a third thing, lack of belief, which is not the same as disbelief.
Take a sealed box. It could contain a coin, but unless you open it, you don't know. There are a variety of positions that could be taken about whether the box contains a coin.
- I know the box contains a coin
- I believe the box contains a coin
- I do not know if the box contains a coin (this is the lacking belief in the coin option)
- I do not believe the box contains a coin.
- I know the box does not contain a coin
The top two are classical theist positions, the bottom two classical atheist positions, the middle one is neither theist nor atheist. The exact term depends on the rationale used to arrive at the decision, but agnostic (I do not know, and believe we cannot) or ignostic (What is a coin) are common ones.
Of course, there are cross over positions, for example agnostic atheism and agnostic theism (both of which acknowledge you can't know, while holding a belief based stance).
Where's the "I don't care if there's a coin in the box" option and where would that come on your sliding scale?
belief
• noun 1 a feeling that something exists or is true, especially one without proof. 2 a firmly held opinion.
So that equates to:
I don't like that definition, it doesn't fit with my argument, so I'm going to ignore it despite it's obviously respected source.
I'm sorry but I think that deserves a![]()
You're partially right - I don't like that definition. I don't like it because it has been corrupted by someone who has reason to obfuscate the true meaning of the word. I prefer to use a definition based on the true meaning of the word rather than one based on the bias of someone else.
You're making huge assumptions to the provenance of the definition. Where is your source?
Dolph gave it to me in post #173.
Dolph gave it to me in post #173.
Arguing about God is one of the most stupid things you could possible argue about
There is no proof god exists
There is no proof god does not exist
The argument cannot be won and it is pointless and stupid
And how are they worse?
You are absolutely right Xenon, but you are missing the point. People who get into these arguments are not arguing about the existence of god - they are arguing about who is right.
Man has argued for centuries - and even gone to war and committed terrible atrocities - just to prove he is right. Which is a ridiculous thing to do because "right" and "wrong" are abstract concepts open to interpretation and are entirely relative to an individuals life experiences and beliefs.