@scott_hurst See Strong/Weak Atheism, Implicit/Inborn & Explicit/Acquired #Atheism in WIKI
@emlynaddison @Stooshie @dead2god1 @MindForgedOne
@DeanoMartino1 Now LACK OF EVIDENCE I'd agree with. But it can be passive (born) or active (conscious). @InbornAtheism @Stooshie @dead2god1
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@emlynaddison
@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1 Are you talking about not knowing, therefore not believing v knowing & not believing? -
@DeanoMartino1 Yes, this is what@InbornAtheism and I had talked about. Passive vs active atheism...@Stooshie @dead2god1 -
@emlynaddison
@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1 In either scenario, you're an atheist. Technically, you're a-[anything ur ignorant of]. -
@DeanoMartino1 Yes.@InbornAtheism was submitting how we might *define* that though. The language gets tricky.@Stooshie @dead2god1 -
@emlynaddison
@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1 The topic was#atheism = You don't believe. That's it. -
@DeanoMartino1 Which is why the definition can be so tricky.@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1 -
@emlynaddison Better position is: "I think
#theism's statement is wrong", then "I do/have not"#Atheism@DeanoMartino1@Stooshie @dead2god1 -
@InbornAtheism "think" <--ouch. Theists "think" they're right too...it becomes subjective/objective..?@DeanoMartino1@Stooshie @dead2god1 - 4 more replies
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