@scott_hurst http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/atheist I don't see "lack" listed. Just saying. @InbornAtheism @Stooshie @dead2god1 @MindForgedOne
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Replying to @aspexit
@emlynaddison theist = with a belief in a personal interacting god. atheist= without
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@scott_hurst So am I made "without belief" of UFOs because a few claim they exist?@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1@MindForgedOne2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@emlynaddison Yes. Perfect analogy. Only no one bothered to put a name to condition.
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@scott_hurst So UFOlogists' assertions impose the condition of "non-believer"/"lacker"?@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1@MindForgedOne1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @aspexit
@emlynaddison For every possible belief, people can logically be sorted into believe/not
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@scott_hurst But to CLASS them as "atheist" is only a product of theism's reach.@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1@MindForgedOne3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@emlynaddison the ONLY reason for term "atheist" is that majority is something else.
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@scott_hurst Exactly. But given the infinite possibility of beliefs, a-labels become moot@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1@MindForgedOne1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @aspexit
@emlynaddison 2 types of "lack of belief": (1)Inborn uncaused condition. (2)Acquired caused effect
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@InbornAtheism (1) contradicts the implication of "lack"--that the individual *could* have learned of it but *didn't* @scott_hurst @Stooshie
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