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In reply to the discussion: I don't believe in God, so why is it that I don't want to be labelled an atheist? [View all]skepticscott
(13,029 posts)45. let's not forget
laws requiring the teaching of creationism, or "alternate theories" in public school science classrooms, laws providing "conscience exceptions" to medical providers..the list goes on. Not to mention that our Middle Eastern policy is largely driven by Christian Zionism, and that we refuse as a country to provide any foreign aid that might conceivable be used for contraception or family planning of any sort.
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I don't believe in God, so why is it that I don't want to be labelled an atheist? [View all]
rug
Dec 2011
OP
At the very least, it means the individual doesn't believe in punishment or reward after death.
PassingFair
Dec 2011
#10
I already said that I don't know anyone who calls themselves a "hindu atheist".
PassingFair
Dec 2011
#38
At the risk of repeating myself, "I don't know what they believe, you should ask them." n/t
laconicsax
Dec 2011
#61
Well, if you've known a hundred, you surely know everything there is to know!
laconicsax
Dec 2011
#65
No it hasn't. Not even close. Fundies TRY to make explicit atheism the ONLY meaning.
dmallind
Dec 2011
#76
I still realize there is a bias against women and drinkers. Do you against atheists?
dmallind
Dec 2011
#13
Words can have stong meanings, multiple meanings, and those meanings can change.
tinrobot
Dec 2011
#9
You hold unpopular views, people have opinions about those views, and act accordingly
LARED
Dec 2011
#53
I know one guy who hates the term and sees it as kind of a religion in its own
ButterflyBlood
Dec 2011
#19
The assertion that religion leaves laws alone has already been generously disproven.
LiberalAndProud
Dec 2011
#48
Because the greater culture has successfully loaded the word, like they did the word liberal.
TransitJohn
Dec 2011
#93