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beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 08:21 PM Mar 2017

Poll: How do you as an Atheist Define Atheism?


17 votes, 1 pass | Time left: Unlimited
A lack of belief in gods (agnostic atheism)
13 (76%)
A belief that there are no gods (gnostic atheism)
3 (18%)
None of your business, enjoy hell, you god rejecting infidel!
0 (0%)
Why do theists think they get to define atheism? Don't they have anything better to do?
0 (0%)
I missed your polls, bmus
0 (0%)
I really missed your polls, bmus
1 (6%)
I like polls
0 (0%)
I like pie
0 (0%)
Other (explain)
0 (0%)
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Poll: How do you as an Atheist Define Atheism? (Original Post) beam me up scottie Mar 2017 OP
Everyone is born an atheist Jonny Appleseed Mar 2017 #1
This is true. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #2
Exactly. JNelson6563 Mar 2017 #29
Yes, we are! mountain grammy Mar 2017 #36
A belief that there are no gods infidelsavant Mar 2017 #3
A gnostic atheist, thanks for voting! beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #6
lack of belief Kimchijeon Mar 2017 #4
Yes that's the same position I take. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #7
I guess I'm more of an Apathist. RE: god; Don't know, don't care. Binkie The Clown Mar 2017 #5
Yes on the second part, definitely! beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #8
I guess that I believe that the religions I know something about are B.S. Binkie The Clown Mar 2017 #11
That sounds like agnostic atheism leaning towards gnostic atheism. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #12
My fondest fantasy requires the existance of a god... Binkie The Clown Mar 2017 #14
That would make me believe in divine justice. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #16
You had me at don't know don't care.. mountain grammy Mar 2017 #37
I find many Theists either have some ludicrous definition of "the Deity" (i.e. fundamentalists) Warren DeMontague Mar 2017 #9
Asking for a definition of God can be good sport. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #10
I wavered on this True Dough Mar 2017 #13
It would be better if we could rate ourselves on a spectrum but all we have are polls. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #15
I'm currently sitting on a chair. Solly Mack Mar 2017 #17
Perfect! I like that analogy. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #19
Good to have you back bmus. aidbo Mar 2017 #18
Good to be back, aidbo. :) beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #20
I wanted to vote differently than I did, Curmudgeoness Mar 2017 #21
I should post more of them. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #22
Watch" Ricky Gervais and Stephen Colbert debate religion LakeArenal Mar 2017 #23
I loved that debate. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #26
As long as we're using the word belief defacto7 Mar 2017 #24
Yeah the 'atheism is a religion' talking point is used by fundamentalists of all stripes. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #27
nt defacto7 Mar 2017 #30
I had to choose "other" progressoid Mar 2017 #25
Hey you!!! beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #28
Can't really wrap my head around the concept of gnostic atheism. Exultant Democracy Mar 2017 #31
Gnostic relates to knowledge. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #32
I agree. God, Santa Clause, Superman, James Bond, and Bambi Exultant Democracy Mar 2017 #33
I really don't have a problem with gnostic atheism. Act_of_Reparation Mar 2017 #34
The default position: There are no gods. Iggo Mar 2017 #35
That's what I like to call it as well. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #39
This is so hard, can't make up my mind. mountain grammy Mar 2017 #38
Pie is never the wrong answer - that's why I always include it in my polls. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #40
I don't like using the word belief edhopper Mar 2017 #41
That's a good way to put it. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #42

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
7. Yes that's the same position I take.
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 08:47 PM
Mar 2017

I don't believe in any gods because I have seen no evidence that they exist. Since it's impossible to know or even conceive of all possible forms gods might take I cannot say with 100% certainty that none do. If someone can prove that a deity or deities exist I'll reconsider.

I'm an agnostic atheist who leans towards gnostic atheism.

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
5. I guess I'm more of an Apathist. RE: god; Don't know, don't care.
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 08:43 PM
Mar 2017

My only truly strong belief is that Christianity and the Bible are steaming piles of human-created nonsense and corruption.

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
11. I guess that I believe that the religions I know something about are B.S.
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 09:00 PM
Mar 2017

From that I speculate that all religions are probably B.S.

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
12. That sounds like agnostic atheism leaning towards gnostic atheism.
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 09:06 PM
Mar 2017

That's my position as well.

Do any gods exist? Probably not.

Does the Christian God exist? Using their definitions almost certainly not. It's completely illogical.

But I'm uncomfortable making the claim that I can be 100% certain.

And that's as far as I care to speculate. If someone wants to bring me evidence I'll consider it.

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
14. My fondest fantasy requires the existance of a god...
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 09:11 PM
Mar 2017

I have this fantasy where one or another of the many ultra-conservative religious right people dies and goes to heaven to meet god only to find out that she's a liberal. So she sends him to "conservative Heaven" (otherwise known as hell.)

Warren DeMontague

(80,708 posts)
9. I find many Theists either have some ludicrous definition of "the Deity" (i.e. fundamentalists)
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 08:52 PM
Mar 2017

or else they punt and refuse to actually define the thing.

12 Steppers are great at that. "It doesn't matter if God is a doorknob or the universe or a guy named Ralph, the important thing is that you believe in him"

..uh, okay. Yes, pledge obsequience to a concept that can't even be bothered to actually be defined. Great.


Me, personally? My attitude towards "God" (as per the Western Monotheisms, because that's pretty much all 99% of religious people really mean, when they engage in these conversations) is the exact same as my attitude towards King Kong, the Wolfman, the Easter Bunny or the lost Continent of Atlantis. Interesting story, but I'll believe it when I see it. (by "see it" I mean, come in contact with objective validating evidence)


ps BMUS


beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
10. Asking for a definition of God can be good sport.
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 08:56 PM
Mar 2017

I wouldn't go out of my way to address a believer who's minding their own business but if they want to bring the subject up - it's on.

If they can't even define something how can I possibly reject it? Vague Hand Wavy Creator Dude isn't a definition, it's a cop out.

Hi, Warren!


True Dough

(17,304 posts)
13. I wavered on this
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 09:07 PM
Mar 2017

but not on my lack of belief in god.

I'm an atheist. I realize the poll question is philosophical but it's also a matter of semantics, to some degree.

I am comfortable saying, "I do not believe in any gods."

However, I am equally comfortable saying, "I believe there are no gods."

Therefore I voted "A belief that there are no gods." Also, the first option, "A lack of belief in gods," leaves the door open to gods existing, so I inherently reject that notion.

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
15. It would be better if we could rate ourselves on a spectrum but all we have are polls.
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 09:13 PM
Mar 2017

This is my position:

* I cannot say without a doubt that no gods exist anywhere in the universe. That makes me an agnostic atheist.

* I strongly believe there are no gods but I can't be sure. That means I lean towards gnostic atheism.

So I went with the first option.

Solly Mack

(90,764 posts)
17. I'm currently sitting on a chair.
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 09:41 PM
Mar 2017

I have no "belief" the chair exists. There's no "belief" involved. I know it exists. My ass is squarely planted on it.

I can't say the same about a god or gods.

I think there is no god (or gods), but I'm open to accepting anything I can sit my ass on.

If that makes any sense.

Good to see you, BMUS.



Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
21. I wanted to vote differently than I did,
Sun Mar 19, 2017, 09:54 PM
Mar 2017

but I really did miss your polls. A lot.

My vote really should have been "why do theists ..."

defacto7

(13,485 posts)
24. As long as we're using the word belief
Mon Mar 20, 2017, 01:29 AM
Mar 2017

in the definition, I can't go there in this context. I neither belive nor have faith in anything. I trust much. My trust changes with the facts. Faith by definition cannot coexist with facts or it's not faith. Belief is such a loosely defined word it's fairly meaningless and tends toward faith simply because of its empty value and can be easily manipulated in the communication.

Ignostic atheist is a reasonable term to me. Give me a logical fact based definition of "god" and I'll think about it. If not, there's no need to continue a discussion on undefined nonsense. IOW, What do you mean by "god"? I have no idea what it means.

But just for definition sake, I'm definitely not a member of the Atheist Church so I can't be an Atheist. I am atheist as long as there's no data or definition suitable for the subject matter just like I'm abatmanist.

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
27. Yeah the 'atheism is a religion' talking point is used by fundamentalists of all stripes.
Mon Mar 20, 2017, 06:11 AM
Mar 2017

They try to reframe our lack of faith in gods as a belief and/or religion because if they were to admit our position is the logical choice that would open the door to DOUBT. And they can't have that.

I'm with you, if someone wants me to consider their god they need to first define it and then we'll go from there. Until I see some evidence they all go in the bin.

progressoid

(49,988 posts)
25. I had to choose "other"
Mon Mar 20, 2017, 02:55 AM
Mar 2017

I like the first one. But I also really like pie.

BUT, mostly I'm happy to see you and your little skipping Cthulhu again!



Exultant Democracy

(6,594 posts)
31. Can't really wrap my head around the concept of gnostic atheism.
Tue Mar 21, 2017, 02:22 AM
Mar 2017

Seems pretty convoluted, like is it a belief that unicorns and leprechauns aren't real either?

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
32. Gnostic relates to knowledge.
Tue Mar 21, 2017, 07:10 AM
Mar 2017

So I guess you technically could have a gnostic belief that unicorns and leprechauns don't exist. Personally I don't consider deities any different than any other mythological creature - I have seen no evidence that any exist and I don't waste my time wondering about them.

Exultant Democracy

(6,594 posts)
33. I agree. God, Santa Clause, Superman, James Bond, and Bambi
Tue Mar 21, 2017, 01:01 PM
Mar 2017

It doesn't require an act of faith in my part to divide the make believe world of fiction from the real world.

Act_of_Reparation

(9,116 posts)
34. I really don't have a problem with gnostic atheism.
Tue Mar 21, 2017, 11:48 PM
Mar 2017

In a universe where absolute certainty is -- at least for the time being -- impossible to attain, we are nevertheless prone to speak in absolutes in regard to near-certain phenomena. No one gets their knickers in a twist if you say, without qualification, that every action produces an equal and opposite reaction. No one is going get pedantic on you if you say, without admission of uncertainty, that microbes cause infection. But say "there is no god" off-the-cuff and watch the shit you catch from indignant nabobs of antiquated superstition.

For the sake of accuracy, I define myself as an agnostic atheist. I don't know there's no god, but all being equal I'm pretty sure there's no god. What's more baffling to me is where theists, with a position so completely uncontaminated by evidence, get off pointing their fingers at the uncertainty of atheists.

Iggo

(47,552 posts)
35. The default position: There are no gods.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 11:17 AM
Mar 2017

I see no compelling evidence that there are any gods.

Until I do, I remain at the default position.

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
39. That's what I like to call it as well.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 10:23 PM
Mar 2017

We all start out in the default position, some are taught that gods exist and go on to believe, others are taught that gods exist and never quite fall for it, and a few of us are never indoctrinated at all. I'm one of the latter - which is why I bristle when my lack of belief in deities is referred to as a 'belief'.

If a tribe of natives lives deep in the rain forest and none of them have ever heard of the Christian God - is their lack of belief a belief?

If someone asked me if I believed in a polka dotted snerffletrillogidgetvelociraptor that's 20 feet tall, lives in my closet and preys on small children I would say 'of course not. I've seen no evidence of such a creature'. Is that a belief? If not why should lack of belief in gods be treated any differently?



mountain grammy

(26,620 posts)
38. This is so hard, can't make up my mind.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 09:48 PM
Mar 2017

I say Oh god all the fucking time, and sometimes I even say thank god. But I'm absolutely sure no god or gods exist. But I do love pie.

Alas, I will choose pie.. No, the first one, no the second.. oh shit, I can't decide..

I, too, am so glad you're back BMUS... I'm seeing you everywhere!

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
40. Pie is never the wrong answer - that's why I always include it in my polls.
Fri Mar 24, 2017, 10:28 PM
Mar 2017

I'm happy to see you're still kicking around here too, mountain grammy!



edhopper

(33,575 posts)
41. I don't like using the word belief
Sun Mar 26, 2017, 06:33 PM
Mar 2017

or even the term 'lack of belief'.
I say I do not accept the existence of any god, based on the lack of any evidence.

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
42. That's a good way to put it.
Sun Mar 26, 2017, 06:35 PM
Mar 2017

I was trying to go with the two most common definitions but yours is a better explanation.

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