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It seems to me that many people seem to believe that Atheism is:
1. A religion
2. A belief system
3. Opposed to Theism.
When in actual fact, Atheism is just a lack of belief in any supernatural being/entity (usually due to lack of evidence). Atheism has no holy book, no dogma, no rituals so I do not really understand where the big mischaracterisation comes from.
What I think you actually confuse, are Atheism and Anti-Theism. Anti-Theism is a belief that all forms of Theism (that you are aware of) are incorrect. An Atheist can be an Anti-Theist but they don't have to be (because again, Atheism does not have any required 'practices' or 'beliefs').
Think of it this way: Hindus are A-Christ - they are not 'evil' because of this, they just don't believe the religion of Christianity (because they are hindu!) , but those who are vocally against Christ are Anti-Christ (that sound familiar?). The first has a lack of belief (regardless of whatever else they believe in) and the second has a belief that is opposed to Christianity.
I think it is incorrect to label Atheism with the brush of Anti-Theism, but I think this is largely due to a misunderstanding. If I tell you I am an Atheist, this only tells you what I do not believe - it does not tell you what I do believe.
On a side note, there is no such thing as "militant Atheism" - these people are who happen to be Atheists are also Anti-Theists. It would be more correct to label them as "militant Anti-Theists".
I hope everyone understand what I am getting at (but please correct me if it is unclear).
Thanks!
-Sani (friendly neighbourhood Atheist).
1. A religion
2. A belief system
3. Opposed to Theism.
When in actual fact, Atheism is just a lack of belief in any supernatural being/entity (usually due to lack of evidence). Atheism has no holy book, no dogma, no rituals so I do not really understand where the big mischaracterisation comes from.
What I think you actually confuse, are Atheism and Anti-Theism. Anti-Theism is a belief that all forms of Theism (that you are aware of) are incorrect. An Atheist can be an Anti-Theist but they don't have to be (because again, Atheism does not have any required 'practices' or 'beliefs').
Think of it this way: Hindus are A-Christ - they are not 'evil' because of this, they just don't believe the religion of Christianity (because they are hindu!) , but those who are vocally against Christ are Anti-Christ (that sound familiar?). The first has a lack of belief (regardless of whatever else they believe in) and the second has a belief that is opposed to Christianity.
I think it is incorrect to label Atheism with the brush of Anti-Theism, but I think this is largely due to a misunderstanding. If I tell you I am an Atheist, this only tells you what I do not believe - it does not tell you what I do believe.
On a side note, there is no such thing as "militant Atheism" - these people are who happen to be Atheists are also Anti-Theists. It would be more correct to label them as "militant Anti-Theists".
I hope everyone understand what I am getting at (but please correct me if it is unclear).
Thanks!
-Sani (friendly neighbourhood Atheist).