Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why I'm Not an Atheist: The Case for Agnosticism [View all]gcomeau
(5,764 posts)It's approximately as dogmatic as saying "2+2=4". It's a simple objective fact. A requirement of basic laws of logic.
Theism and atheism refer to the presence or absence of a specific characteristic, that characteristic being a belief in the existence of a deity.
They do not refer to degrees of belief. They do not refer to types of belief. they do not refer to strengths of belief. they have nothing to do with any kind of scales or gradations. Just PRESENCE or ABSENCE.
You must have one (the belief is either there or it isn't). You cannot have both (can't be present and absent simultaneously). So it is a binary condition. Atheism and theism describe the full range of possible conditions on this particular topic. So you MUST BE ONE OR THE OTHER.
Agnosticism is a completely different question on a completely different belief (belief about whether certain knowledge of a deities existence or non existence is possible to achieve). Whether you are an agnostic or not has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on whether you are a theist or atheist.