Agreed.It is true that theists believe in the existence of God, ... — Isabel Hu
Perhaps, but this formulation is incoherent; atheism, rather, is a second-order claim that theistic Tokens - theistic deities - are fictions or, as you suggest, a "denial of the belief" that deities exist, and not a first order claim that denies (as theism affirms) deities exist.... and atheistsbelieve inthe non-existence of God; ...
As noted above.... however, I don’t think that it directly means atheism is the negation of theism.
And here it is crucial, for coherence sake, to define g/G by distinguishing which Type or Token belief we're talking about.The negation of theism should be the idea that denies the belief of the existence of God, instead of directly denying the existence of God.
Perhaps incoherently.Without theism, atheism is still a distinct ideathatclaimsthe non-existence ofGod.
Unreflectively, in an everyday practical sense, no doubt. We live without - expect that there aren't any - dragons or giants even though we don't actively "address" beliefs in the existence of dragons or giants.Atheism won’t disappear if theism is not addressed.
Understandable. If I have to label myself, I prefer 'antitheist' (or just freethinker).I believe that a more historically correct and rationally sound labeling for these two ideas would be "post-theist", and "pre-rational". — Pro Hominem
1) If idea X is the negation of idea Y, then idea X exists only if idea Y is a credible idea.
(2) Atheism is the negation of theism.
(3) Therefore, atheism exists only if theism exists. — Isabel Hu
I believe that a more historically correct and rationally sound labeling for these two ideas would be "post-theist", and "pre-rational".
— Pro Hominem
Understandable. If I have to label myself, I prefer 'antitheist' (or just freethinker). — 180 Proof
(1) If idea X is the negation of idea Y, then idea X exists only if idea Y is a credible idea.
(2) Atheism is the negation of theism.
(3) Therefore, atheism exists only if theism exists. — Isabel Hu
This is complete and utter nonsense, what no one on this thread can see is that this is mere formalism, the term existence does not refer to actual existence, but empty, abstract concepts. — JerseyFlight
agree with the implications of your OP, which is that to claim atheism logically requires theism. The term literally describes the condition of being against or in opposition to theism. The further implication then is that theism is a position that requires engagement, one must take a position on it. — Pro Hominem
This is complete and utter nonsense, what no one on this thread can see is that this is mere formalism, the term existence does not refer to actual existence, but empty, abstract concepts — JerseyFlight
Furthermore, anytime an atheist makes a positive statement of no God, they unwittingly put themselves in a precarious and untenable position of proving same. — 3017amen
The "human" item still weighs heavily. The consequence of this human interference is the fact that theism is still seen as something real, and atheism arises right after theism - whenever "1" comes into existence, all other possibilities — Gus Lamarch
Are there any gods that you wouldn't be an atheist about? — DingoJones
Are there any gods that you wouldn't be an atheist about? — DingoJones
I demand that you explain what you mean by the term. I do not jump to conclusion — JerseyFlight
I think a good question for him would be:
Are you resentful that you''re not God? — Gus Lamarch
Historical accounting. — 3017amen
, because you are asking me to produce my own negative. Fuck off.
3m — JerseyFlight
It seems to me in my experience, more often than not, atheists are angry. Even Einstein recognized the phenomenon. He coined the term "fanatical atheist." — 3017amen
I always find it very rude when someone uses a response to me to actually be talking to someone else. — DingoJones
See what I mean? Many atheist put a lot of emotional energy into their belief system drop f-bombs frequently. Emotions are good, but unfortunately, for many of them it seems to be manifested in a bad way. — 3017amen
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