reesescups posted:
What 'belief' do Atheists have to be challenged?
I really don't think you understand what you are talking about.
An Atheist is a person without a belief in a God - hence the name 'A' without 'theist' belief in God. A Theist is a person with a belief in a God an Atheist is a person without a belief in a God.
How does one go about challenge the lack of something?
What 'belief' do Atheists have to be challenged?
I really don't think you understand what you are talking about.
An Atheist is a person without a belief in a God - hence the name 'A' without 'theist' belief in God. A Theist is a person with a belief in a God an Atheist is a person without a belief in a God.
How does one go about challenge the lack of something?
A lot of people confuse atheism with a specific belief that there is no God of any kind, which (I think, at least, though I've neither seen nor heard the term used) would be anti-theist.
Believing that something doesn't exist, vs. not believing that something does exist, are two VERY different things.
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