Because if it's in wikipedia it must be true.cbit wrote:if you don't have a positive belief in god/gods, you're an atheist. If you hold the position "I know there is no God" then you are a 'strong atheist'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_atheismPatch wrote:I'm not religious, but I don't call myself an atheist.
Is someone without religion considered an atheist?
A positive outlook on god has NOTHING to do with believing in him.
If you don't believe there's a god, you're an atheist.
If you're not sure, you're agnostic (that term weak atheist is lame.)
If you have faith that there is a god, you're a <christian, jew, shiite...> whatever label they give to people who believe in that particular line of thinking.
I still say that agnostics are atheists without balls. Weak atheist my ass, that's a weak term for a strong ideal. Like being half pregnant.
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Reminds me of a sermon I heard long ago when I was a christian.
In short, this guy expresses his worries to his pastor about maybe being an agnostic, or atheist and it REALLY bothers him because he doesn't know what to do and what's right and are all these thoughts sinful etc. The priest responds "just the fact that you worry about it enough for god." Basically saying that he was a christian, just in a bit of a crisis but it's nothing to worry about and it's good to think about this stuff.
