Anonymous wrote:The entire point of being an atheist is that I am not following any "core tenets" laid out by some one else. I do what I think is right and moral and ethical. So I don't have a strong opinion on the supernatural and I also don't care if that bothers you.
Anonymous wrote:I think the term is agnostic. They're not sure what God is the real GOD.
That's not at all what pp said, which I think and hope that you understand. No atheist believes in the supernatural.Please read what has been typed. You are correct that atheism is a position on only one proposition. But you can be an atheist and think other things. Stop trying to gish gallop past the points that have been clearly made.
I think it's a little funny that OP has been told they're an idiot for not understanding a comment by two people with opposite opinions about what it means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see tons of posts by atheists that state atheists also don’t think there is any world beyond the natural world, ie, the supernatural.
Is that a core tenet of atheism?
It’s confusing because many atheists have posted here that atheism just means no belief in a God or gods.
It’s confusing to you, clearly.
The rest of us realize an atheist can think more than one thing.
So some atheists don’t believe in the supernatural, and some do?
That's not at all what pp said, which I think and hope that you understand. No atheist believes in the supernatural.
Then atheism is more than just no belief in God/gods, because God/gods are not the total of the supernatural world.
So atheism-despite protestations-is no belief in God/gods, and no belief in the supernatural world. Supernatural weans anything beyond the natural world.
Why the confusion? Are atheists not allowed to admit they don’t believe in the supernatural?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see tons of posts by atheists that state atheists also don’t think there is any world beyond the natural world, ie, the supernatural.
Is that a core tenet of atheism?
It’s confusing because many atheists have posted here that atheism just means no belief in a God or gods.
It’s confusing to you, clearly.
The rest of us realize an atheist can think more than one thing.
So some atheists don’t believe in the supernatural, and some do?
That's not at all what pp said, which I think and hope that you understand. No atheist believes in the supernatural.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see tons of posts by atheists that state atheists also don’t think there is any world beyond the natural world, ie, the supernatural.
Is that a core tenet of atheism?
It’s confusing because many atheists have posted here that atheism just means no belief in a God or gods.
It’s confusing to you, clearly.
The rest of us realize an atheist can think more than one thing.
So some atheists don’t believe in the supernatural, and some do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see tons of posts by atheists that state atheists also don’t think there is any world beyond the natural world, ie, the supernatural.
Is that a core tenet of atheism?
It’s confusing because many atheists have posted here that atheism just means no belief in a God or gods.
It’s confusing to you, clearly.
The rest of us realize an atheist can think more than one thing.
So some atheists don’t believe in the supernatural, and some do?
Anonymous wrote:I see tons of posts by atheists that state atheists also don’t think there is any world beyond the natural world, ie, the supernatural.
Is that a core tenet of atheism?
It’s confusing because many atheists have posted here that atheism just means no belief in a God or gods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see tons of posts by atheists that state atheists also don’t think there is any world beyond the natural world, ie, the supernatural.
Is that a core tenet of atheism?
It’s confusing because many atheists have posted here that atheism just means no belief in a God or gods.
It’s confusing to you, clearly.
The rest of us realize an atheist can think more than one thing.
Anonymous wrote:I see tons of posts by atheists that state atheists also don’t think there is any world beyond the natural world, ie, the supernatural.
Is that a core tenet of atheism?
It’s confusing because many atheists have posted here that atheism just means no belief in a God or gods.