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In reply to the discussion: How do you define atheism? [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,767 posts)46. Im trying to keep my involvement in this thread to a minimal
As to avoid being accused of influencing the results. Though there are some replies I would really really like to question further!
But to be clear, the point of this thread is simply to see how we, atheists, define atheism ourselves. This is also why I did not use the poll option. I wanted the subscribers of this group to explain their own private definition without restricting those definitions in any way.
This way, whenever the issue comes up on any part of DU, we all have a thread to point to as opposed to a debate of anecdotes.
That said, I would like to thank you, Skepticscott and everyone else for your input so far!
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Atheism: "Pending further evidence, I reject your magical sky man proposition."
Bryce Butler
May 2014
#4
They're not 'making it difficult'. They are attempting to validate their special pleading by
AtheistCrusader
May 2014
#12
Eh, a belief that there is no god-thing is the same as a belief that there is...
malthaussen
May 2014
#9
It is an issue when belief in the improbable magical sky being is then
Warren Stupidity
May 2014
#17