Nope, that's Agnosti...cism. I'm not sure of the word. Agnosticism seems right, Google Chrome seems to think it's a correct spelling at least.4RM3D said:Atheism is not a religious belief... more a lack thereof.lunncal said:... And yes, not believing in an afterlife is just as much a religious belief as believing in one.
You have had a lot of experience with death. You mentioned you are a former Christian. Did the experiences you described, swayed you from your believe?MisterDyslexo said:*snip*
Unbelief - "absence or lack of religious belief"lunncal said:Nope, that's Agnosti...cism. I'm not sure of the word. Agnosticism seems right, Google Chrome seems to think it's a correct spelling at least.4RM3D said:Atheism is not a religious belief... more a lack thereof.lunncal said:... And yes, not believing in an afterlife is just as much a religious belief as believing in one.
Atheism is a belief that there is definitely no god.
Atheist - Someone who denies the existence of god4RM3D said:Unbelief - "absence or lack of religious belief"lunncal said:Nope, that's Agnosti...cism. I'm not sure of the word. Agnosticism seems right, Google Chrome seems to think it's a correct spelling at least.4RM3D said:Atheism is not a religious belief... more a lack thereof.lunncal said:... And yes, not believing in an afterlife is just as much a religious belief as believing in one.
Atheism is a belief that there is definitely no god.
Atheism is having no belief
Agnosticism is not knowing what to believe (to put it simply)
Ah, but we are talking semantics here. Still, feel free to correct me.
The definitions suck.lunncal said:Noun Atheist - Someone who denies the existence of god4RM3D said:Unbelief - "absence or lack of religious belief"lunncal said:Nope, that's Agnosti...cism. I'm not sure of the word. Agnosticism seems right, Google Chrome seems to think it's a correct spelling at least.4RM3D said:Atheism is not a religious belief... more a lack thereof.lunncal said:... And yes, not believing in an afterlife is just as much a religious belief as believing in one.
Atheism is a belief that there is definitely no god.
Atheism is having no belief
Agnosticism is not knowing what to believe (to put it simply)
Ah, but we are talking semantics here. Still, feel free to correct me.
To be an Atheist you have to actively believe that there is no god. It's still a belief, just a negative one. At least that's how I've always understood it, and that dictionary seems to agree.
Then again, Agnosticism can be a belief too (so my earlier point was pretty much wrong).
Agnostic - A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena.
The point I was trying to make is that Athiests who think they are better than religious people are really bad hypocrites, and that the only thing that makes them different to those religious people is the specifics of the belief they preach.
Well, it's not hard. You just cease to exist. It's like sleeping without remembering your dreams, but you don't wake up. It's endless unconsciousness, it's as if we return to the state we were before we were born.zehydra said:Afterlife or reincarnation.
The truth is, "nothing happening" is not by our minds at all conceivable. It's possible, but we cannot imagine it.
Basically this [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBUc_kATGgg#t=1m40s] (which states, in a comical manner, that the only reason to believe in an afterlife of any kind is fear of death). However...4RM3D said:I'm trying to find some argument that can theoretically prove the possibility of a beyond. But I am not succeeding.
that is also a possibility. Human understanding only runs so deep, but anything beyond it... well, to understand that, you'd have to be something more than human, which we are obviously not.4RM3D said:The human mind is limited and this theory might go beyond our limit.
The concept of the "soul" falls along the same lines as the afterlife. There's simply no solid evidence to support its existence.4RM3D said:Anyhow, I would see the afterlife as a destination for our soul with our body as the vessel and our life as the journey. In the same way you use a vehicle to travel from A to B. The problem with this theory (and many others) is that I can't explain the soul. Where does it come from? We are born with a soul? How does that work?
Fair enough.lunncal said:Noun Atheist - Someone who denies the existence of god
To be an Atheist you have to actively believe that there is no god. It's still a belief, just a negative one. At least that's how I've always understood it, and that dictionary seems to agree.
Then again, Agnosticism can be a belief too (so my earlier point was pretty much wrong).
Agnostic - A person who believes that nothing is known or can be known of the existence or nature of God or of anything beyond material phenomena.
Not just atheists. There are also religious people who think they are better, because they believe (in God). Either way, both cases are bad. I agree.lunncal said:The point I was trying to make is that Athiests who think they are better than religious people are really bad hypocrites, and that the only thing that makes them different to those religious people is the specifics of the belief they preach.
Yeah, of course. I'm sure there's Agnostic people who think they're better than others too, and it's stupid in any case.4RM3D said:Fair enough.lunncal said:-snip-
Not just atheists. There are also religious people who think they are better, because they believe (in God). Either way, both cases are bad. I agree.lunncal said:-snip-
Fair enough, I see where you're coming from, and I'd actually just count you as Agnostic by what I think of the term (i.e. that you don't believe in God, but that you also don't have a religious belief that there isn't a God).Fluffles said:The definitions suck.
Some people go by the
Q: What's the difference between an atheist and an agnostic?
A: It has to do with the difference between what you believe and what you think you know. For any particular god that you can imagine, a "theist" is one who has a belief in that god. In contrast, an "atheist" is one who does not have a belief in the god. A "gnostic" is one who knows about the existence of god and an "agnostic" is one who thinks that god is unknowable.
Notice that the terms "atheist" and "agnostic", by these definitions, are not mutually exclusive. You could be an agnostic atheist, meaning you don't think that the existence of gods is knowable, but you don't choose to believe in one without further proof. Many people assume that atheists believe that gods can be proved not to exist, but this isn't strictly true and there is no proper word to describe this. You could call such a person an "untheist", perhaps. Or, you could just call such a person a "gnostic atheist", one who doesn't believe in a god and thinks that his non-belief can be proved.
So there are four possible ways one could be.
1. Agnostic-Theist: believes god exists, but the existence of a god is unknowable
2. Gnostic-Theist: believes in a god for which he claims knowledge
3. Agnostic-Atheist: does not believe god exists, but it can't be proved
4. Gnostic-Atheist: believes it can be proved that god does not exist
Case 3 is sometimes referred to as "weak atheism" and case 4 is sometimes referred to as "strong atheism". Only strong atheism positively asserts that there are no gods.
Finally, it should be pointed out that when a person is asked about their beliefs and replies that they are agnostic, they are avoiding the question and answering a different one. Someone who can't positively say he/she believes in a god is an atheist.
Others go by their own definitions, some by society's definitions. Some by whatever their dictionary says (which varies).
I am an atheist.
I reject belief, and I don't consider the probability of something existing of which we have absolutely no evidence to support enough to grant the slightest of belief. Using your definition I'm agnostic towards every concept, like unicorns, or the invisible dwarf playing with his penis on my shoulder.