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cleanhippie

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8. Belief in the supernatural has nothing to do with atheism.
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 02:14 PM
Dec 2011

Atheism is simply the lack of belief in a deity.


An atheist can believe in ghosts, bigfoot, the chupacabra...but not a deity, and still be an atheist.

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If you say you have faith and then don't follow up with deeds Angry Dragon Dec 2011 #1
And then, there are atheists who beieve in reincarnation. rug Dec 2011 #2
Does reincarnation require a deity? cleanhippie Dec 2011 #3
It requires a supernatural explanation. Skinner Dec 2011 #4
There is nothing supernatural about a blow fly's eggs, larva, pupa, and adult which.. MarkCharles Dec 2011 #6
But reincarnation, by definition, applies to the soul or spirit of something. cbayer Dec 2011 #7
If one looks at the root of that word, ... MarkCharles Dec 2011 #9
Now do a search for reincarnate and see if you can find a definition that cbayer Dec 2011 #10
OKAY! Let's look together! MarkCharles Dec 2011 #11
Interesting. The same site gives a different definition when used as a noun. cbayer Dec 2011 #12
Hey look! You are BOTH right! cleanhippie Dec 2011 #15
What is your definition of the word "reincarnation"? cbayer Dec 2011 #16
Does it matter? Unless you are stating that one needs a deity for reincarnation... cleanhippie Dec 2011 #19
It only matters insofar as I am interested in whether cbayer Dec 2011 #21
Me personally? I don't believe any such thing exists at all. cleanhippie Dec 2011 #22
Thanks for that reply. I would also be interested in the views cbayer Dec 2011 #23
Buddhist view on rebirth: tama Dec 2011 #43
While recycling of biomaterials... Silent3 Dec 2011 #27
Haster bin readin' "On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at"? Starboard Tack Dec 2011 #41
Belief in the supernatural has nothing to do with atheism. cleanhippie Dec 2011 #8
Not at all. mr blur Dec 2011 #13
Most, but not all, atheists are skeptics about the supernatural Silent3 Dec 2011 #26
Depends on whether you believe karma is divine. rug Dec 2011 #5
I concur Starboard Tack Dec 2011 #42
The bible is "proof" of nothing. nt mr blur Dec 2011 #14
Well, its "proof" if you are able to use your "other ways of knowing"!!! cleanhippie Dec 2011 #17
That must be the same proof for reincarnation. rug Dec 2011 #18
Agreed, but I'm not seeing your point. cleanhippie Dec 2011 #20
That "proof" has no essential relevance to belief ot nonbelief. rug Dec 2011 #24
Atheism is typically, even if not by definition... Silent3 Dec 2011 #28
No it isn't. rug Dec 2011 #30
A rejection based upon logic, or? MarkCharles Dec 2011 #32
It's a rejection based on a logical conundrum. rug Dec 2011 #33
It is a rejection of *a* God concept... Silent3 Dec 2011 #40
Nothing in science or rational inquiry skepticscott Dec 2011 #29
That's obviously true. rug Dec 2011 #31
That's only true skepticscott Dec 2011 #35
The topic is the relevance, or irrelevance, of science to atheism and theism. rug Dec 2011 #36
Uh, this old argument, for one skepticscott Dec 2011 #38
I remember that well, although what your post had to do with it eludes me. rug Dec 2011 #39
"We cannot teach people anything; we can only... MarkCharles Dec 2011 #25
I wonder his thoughts on the number pi... Taverner Dec 2011 #34
Doubtless irrational. rug Dec 2011 #37
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