You don't need to "argue against" theism in order to be atheist. Not believing it is enough to fit the definition.
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Replying to @IronPill87 @EveKeneinan
You don't, no, but that is what someone who does that is. They may not be against god- beliefs. Just think untrue.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
There are certainly many atheists who lack any good reasons for being such.
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that is why I do not believe online atheists are really atheists. The substance is just not present.
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There's substance to disbelief?
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no. I never found any, hence, my conversion from atheism.
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I'm not sure what substance you hoped to find in a disbelief.
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Substance that backs the reasoning behind disbelief.
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Replying to @Sacerdotus
Many ppl have just not been brought up to believe in a god & never seen any reason to think one is real.
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I support argument that ppl who want to tackle faith-based thinking & its side-effects shld stop talking abt god as a real thing
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