Yes, lots of things have things in common.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @JTheMagicRobot
ok. But we can't delude ourselves government can do everything re regulating behaviour
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so if you're an anti-theist you essentially believe we don't need that regulating agent at some level
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no as an atheist you simply don't believe in a deity, has nothing to do with regulating behaviour
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atheists, if they're optimists, tend to also be anti-theists
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Replying to @Frankjl1980 @MahdDogg
I think we've confused definitions (as usual.) Atheist - lacks belief in gods. Anti-theist - opposed to god-beliefs.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @MahdDogg
the that's what I said isn't it? I think there's de facto a link between the two if you're an optimist
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Replying to @Frankjl1980 @MahdDogg
Was it? I understood you to mean an antitheist to be someone who is opposed to the idea of there being a god.
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Someone who is 'anti-gods' on principle which is a bit daft coz we have no say in whether one exists or not.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @Frankjl1980
I always thought being anti-something requires the thing you oppose to exist otherwise your position is irrelevant
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Irrelevant, yes. Theism does exist & people can be anti it for different reasons.
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