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Atheism 101: Introduction to Atheism & Atheists; Answers to Questions &
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Atheism & Atheists

>From Austin Cline,
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What is Atheism?: 
The more common understanding of atheism among atheists is "not believing in
any gods." No claims or denials are made - an atheist is a person who is not
a theist. Sometimes this broader understanding is called "weak" or
"implicit" atheism. There is also a narrower sort of atheism, sometimes
called "strong" or "explicit" atheism. Here, the atheist explicitly denies
the existence of any gods - making a strong claim which will deserve support
at some point. Read More... 

Who Are Atheists? What Do Atheists Believe?: 
There are a lot of misunderstandings about who atheists are, what they
believe, and what they don't believe. People become atheists for different
reasons. Being an atheist isn't a choice or act of will - like theism, it's
a consequence of what one knows and how one reasons. Atheists are not all
angry, aren't in denial about gods, and aren't atheists to avoid taking
responsibility for their acts. It's not necessary to be afraid of hell and
there are advantages to being an atheist. Read More... 

What is the Definition of Atheism?: 
Atheism, broadly defined, it is the absence of belief in the existence of
any gods. Christians insist that atheism means the denial of the existence
of any gods; the absence of belief in any gods is, for some strange reason,
often ignored. At best it might be mistakenly referred to as agnosticism,
which is actually the position that knowledge of gods is not possible.
Dictionaries and specialized references make it clear, though, that atheism
can have a much broader definition. Read More... 

Atheism vs. Agnosticism: What's the Difference?: 
Once it is understood that atheism is merely the absence of belief in any
gods, it becomes evident that agnosticism is not, as many assume, a "third
way" between atheism and theism. The presence of a belief in a god and the
absence of a belief in a god exhaust all of the possibilities. Agnosticism
is not about belief in god but about knowledge - it was coined originally to
describe the position of a person who could not claim to know for sure if
any gods exist or not. Read More... 

Is Atheism a Religion?: 
Mere atheism is no more a religion than mere theism is. Atheism is the
absence of belief in gods and lacks any of the defining characteristics of
religion - like belief in sacred objects or space, a moral code, a social
group based upon a philosophy or worldview, rituals, etc. Atheism can be
part of a religion, just like theism can be part of a religion. All by
themselves, though, they are individual data points and not belief systems
that could possibly qualify as religions. Read More... 

Does Atheism Require Faith? Are Atheists as Dogmatic as Theists?: 
Often theists will try to place atheism and theism on the same plane by
arguing that while theists cannot prove that god exists, atheists also
cannot prove that god does not exist. This claim often relies upon the
erroneous assumption that all propositions are created equal and mistaken
ideas about the definition of atheism. Disbelief in gods does not require
faith and disbelieving in the existence of gods does not make a person
dogmatic. Read More... 

There Are No Real Atheists - Atheism Requires Knowing Everything!: 
For some reason, some theists seem to need to believe that atheists can't
really exist. It isn't uncommon for some theists to say that atheism
requires such extensive knowledge that an atheist would have to actually be
God in order to deny God. This argument makes the mistake of assuming that
an atheist, to be an atheist, must have certain knowledge that no God or
gods exist. It also makes the mistake of assuming that universal negatives
cannot be proven. Read More... 

Are Atheists Just in Denial About God's Existence?: 
Some people are so sure of the existence of their god that they have trouble
imagining that someone else could honestly not feel the same way. Because
honest disagreement is not possible, the cause of disbelief must be denial.
Such an attitude has a venerable pedigree, going right back to Paul, but
it's not a fair, logical, or even very honest argument to make. Atheists are
no more in denial than theists are - atheists simply disagree with theists,
and for good reasons. Read More... 

There Are No Atheists in Foxholes: 
Some say that, during times of great crisis, it is not possible to "hold
out" and maintain disbelief in a higher, saving power like God. During such
experiences, the "natural" and automatic reaction is to start believing in
God and hope for some form of salvation. Is this true? No - not only are
there many cases of atheists remaining atheists in "foxholes," there are
also many cases of people losing their theism and religion due to such
experiences. Read More... 

Why Do Atheists Promote Atheism?: 
Unlike religious web sites that "spread the word" of someone's religious
faith, I don't "spread the word of atheism" - there is no "word of atheism"
to spread, at least not in any sense that is analogous to spreading the
"message of Christianity." I explain what atheism is. I explain what atheism
is not, refuting many common myths and misconceptions. I explore the nature
of religion, theism, and other types of beliefs. 

If I can be said to be trying to spread anything, it would be skepticism and
critical thinking from an atheistic perspective. For some, that leads them
to atheism. For others, it leads them to a less dogmatic theism. The point,
however, is to get people thinking more skeptically and critically in
general. Religion and theism are obvious subjects for more skeptical
thinking, but they are certainly not the only ones. If I am on a "soapbox,"
it is to call out to people to stop being gullible and to use their own
minds to think about things more. 

It's always amusing when someone says that the "sole purpose" of this site
is to "bash Christians" or "attack Christianity." Such people have
invariably read perhaps a dozen pages... out of over twenty thousand! They
think that gives them good grounds for judging the site as a while. All the
while, they are ignoring the extensive information on atheism, philosophy,
skepticism, the paranormal, Islam, etc. 



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<http://atheologist.blogspot.com/> The Secular Outpost
<http://secularoutpost.blogspot.com/> Unscrewing The Inscrutable
<http://www.brentrasmussen.com/> Naturalistic Atheism
<http://lowder.blogspot.com/> God is for Suckers! <http://gods4suckers.net/>
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