@DeanoMartino1 I don't care which definition is used; "lack" implies a deficiency. @InbornAtheism @Stooshie @dead2god1 @MindForgedOne
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@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1 Well... theism is a belief in god/s, so...#atheism is a lack of belief... Roundnround -
@DeanoMartino1 @emlynaddison@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1#Atheism is a conscious decision, therefore = DIS-belief. -
@CheesesCrust_ ...except we're born atheist. Passive vs active#Roundandround@DeanoMartino1@InbornAtheism@Stooshie @dead2god1 -
@emlynaddison Only in a case if all accept the def. of
#atheism as "lack of belief in g"@CheesesCrust_@DeanoMartino1@Stooshie @dead2god1 -
@InbornAtheism We're here again?? We are born naturally nescient. Theism comes later.@CheesesCrust_@DeanoMartino1@Stooshie @dead2god1 -
@emlynaddison Who did ever prove that
#atheism & not#freethought comes first?@CheesesCrust_@DeanoMartino1@Stooshie @dead2god1
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@emlynaddison This is the difference b/w active & passive
#atheism. Active one is a rejection of theism's claims.@DeanoMartino1@Stooshie -
@InbornAtheism Yes, that's far more accurate. It doesn't even acknowledge the god question, which is tidy.@DeanoMartino1@Stooshie - 1 more reply
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