Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheism is simply another form of religious faith. Faith in nothing is still faith in something.
It is a type of faith, but not a religious one.
This is a stupid statement. Atheism is not "faith in nothing". It is simply the lack of belief in a god or gods.
Do you have "faith" there are no leprechauns?
Yes, I have "faith" that there are no leprechauns. Faith has multiple meanings beyond ones involving religion.
Well then since this is a Religion forum, in the future I suggest that you explain and define your non-standard terms, so that we can understand their irrelevance here.
You made an assumption that others would make the same error as you in interpreting your version of faith's meaning by asking the question of "do you have faith that there are no leprechauns".
Short answer, yes, I have "great trust or confidence in ..." that there are no leprechauns. (Cambridge dictionary)
I feel sorry for you that you can't understand the most basic definition of a word, especially one you posed erroneously.
Dude YOU ARE THE ONE WHO SAID THERE WAS A DIFFERENT MEANING FOR FAITH. You. I know what faith means when religious people say it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Faith.
Takes as much faith to believe in nothing as it does to believe in something.
Agnostics are the exception to the rule, but they are not atheists.
A-theists can also be A-gnostic, and the vast majority are.
“Gnostic” means to know.
“Theist” means to believe in a god or gods.
Based on one set of definitions.
Not everyone uses those definitions.
Do you know any atheists who don’t use the above definitions? Highly doubtful. Google it. Atheist and agnostic. You’ll see.
And yes I know who uses the other definitions:
Theists who which to equalize the terms to try and turn atheism into a claim there is no god, therefore putting an equal burden of proof on them.
Not gonna work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Faith.
Takes as much faith to believe in nothing as it does to believe in something.
Agnostics are the exception to the rule, but they are not atheists.
A-theists can also be A-gnostic, and the vast majority are.
“Gnostic” means to know.
“Theist” means to believe in a god or gods.
Based on one set of definitions.
Not everyone uses those definitions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Faith.
Takes as much faith to believe in nothing as it does to believe in something.
Agnostics are the exception to the rule, but they are not atheists.
A-theists can also be A-gnostic, and the vast majority are.
“Gnostic” means to know.
“Theist” means to believe in a god or gods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anger and over sharing.
I came here to say this.
Anonymous wrote:Anger and over sharing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheism is simply another form of religious faith. Faith in nothing is still faith in something.
It is a type of faith, but not a religious one.
This is a stupid statement. Atheism is not "faith in nothing". It is simply the lack of belief in a god or gods.
Do you have "faith" there are no leprechauns?
Yes, I have "faith" that there are no leprechauns. Faith has multiple meanings beyond ones involving religion.
Well then since this is a Religion forum, in the future I suggest that you explain and define your non-standard terms, so that we can understand their irrelevance here.
You made an assumption that others would make the same error as you in interpreting your version of faith's meaning by asking the question of "do you have faith that there are no leprechauns".
Short answer, yes, I have "great trust or confidence in ..." that there are no leprechauns. (Cambridge dictionary)
I feel sorry for you that you can't understand the most basic definition of a word, especially one you posed erroneously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Atheism is simply another form of religious faith. Faith in nothing is still faith in something.
It is a type of faith, but not a religious one.
This is a stupid statement. Atheism is not "faith in nothing". It is simply the lack of belief in a god or gods.
Do you have "faith" there are no leprechauns?
Yes, I have "faith" that there are no leprechauns. Faith has multiple meanings beyond ones involving religion.
Well then since this is a Religion forum, in the future I suggest that you explain and define your non-standard terms, so that we can understand their irrelevance here.
Anonymous wrote:Genetics
Anonymous wrote:Genetics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some religious people are good and some are bad – just like atheists.
Atheists usually believe in just one less god than religious people (Those who only believe in one God, that is)
What else?
Shared humanity
Shared dependence on our fragile dying planet
Both social animals who need meaningful social connections
Both have embodied mind-souls
Anonymous wrote:Some religious people are good and some are bad – just like atheists.
Atheists usually believe in just one less god than religious people (Those who only believe in one God, that is)
What else?