Are you an atheist or agnostic?
I don't believe that there are deities, but I also don't know enough to actually make a decision.
My understanding is that the truth behind theism is unknowable is agnosticism. I do subscribe to that. A broader approach to atheism is the lack or absence of belief that deities exist.
In short, I don't know, it depends on your definition of the two.
I don't believe there is a god but I can not prove it.
Agreed, it comes down to definition.
I classify myself as an athiest, but am open to the possibility of being wrong. I suspect this is the case with the vast majority of athiests. I do find it offensive when people draw similarities between atheism and religion - athiests, in my experience, tend to be as fervent in their non belief in a god as they are in their non belief in Santa.
Why are you offended?
The similarities are quite plain, in that both atheists and theists operate from a faith based position.
Agreed, there is a difference between blind faith and belief in conclusion from the best that evidence has to offer.Isn't any opinion faith based if you drill down far enough? My non belief in He-Man is faith based.
It's when religion and atheism are compared as being like for like that it grates.
Absolutely incorrect. I can't believe so many people get this wrong.Why are you offended?
The similarities are quite plain, in that both atheists and theists operate from a faith based position.
Absolutely incorrect. I can't believe so many people get this wrong.
Why don't we actually look at the word 'atheism'.
We have the word 'theism', with an 'a' in front of it, 'a-theism'. It simply signifies an absence of a belief in God. There is no content to atheism.
agnostic atheism sureley - the thinking man's position. I don't believe there is a god but I can not prove it. Atheistic agnosticism, agnostic atheism.
If you're taking a position on a question where you cannot know the answer due to a lack of evidence then you are implicitly taking a position of faith - whether it's simply the most likely answer or even is ultimately the correct answer doesn't matter at this juncture, it's a position of faith. Nb as always I'll point out that there's nothing wrong with taking a faith based position
I don't think it is faith but rather assumption
I disagree. I'm aware that atheos means, 'without God', and even if that was literally what atheism meant, then I would happily accept it as my position. My position is exactly that, 'without God'. There is no belief in place of it, it's simply just the absence of a belief in God.That's a rather more modern interpretation of the word although I'm fairly sure we've had this argument before. Atheism is from the Greek atheos meaning without god, it's traditionally been taken to be either an implicit or explicit denial of the existence of god (what is sometimes referred to as weak or strong atheism). If you're taking a position on a question where you cannot know the answer due to a lack of evidence then you are implicitly taking a position of faith - whether it's simply the most likely answer or even is ultimately the correct answer doesn't matter at this juncture, it's a position of faith. Nb as always I'll point out that there's nothing wrong with taking a faith based position, it's usually worth recognising when you've done so though.
Absolutely incorrect. I can't believe so many people get this wrong.
Why don't we actually look at the word 'atheism'.
We have the word 'theism', with an 'a' in front of it, 'a-theism'. It simply signifies an absence of a belief in God. There is no content to atheism.
I call myself an atheist because of what I know about cosmology, the scale of the universe, the sheer gargantuan size of it, the destruction, etc, make the hypothesis that it's part of a divine plan less likely than likely.
None of the new atheists, as far as I'm aware, hold the belief which you're assigning to them. If you can point me in the direction of one, I would be interested to read about their views. Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, A.C. Grayling, Dan Dennett, all of them hold the belief that I have just proclaimed, not the one you have.You can't beleive so many people get it wrong because they are not wrong. You are, as semi pro explained.
The sheer infinite nature of the universe should encourage you to make the hypothesis that infinite universe equals infinite possibilities.
The fact remains that many people call themselves atheist when in fact they are agnostic, and that New Atheism is a faith based dogma much like religion.