Huh. Guess I'm a weak atheist.
Oh yeah, there's a proud identification.
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Huh. Guess I'm a weak atheist.
Oh yeah, there's a proud identification.
I can't find areligious in m-w.com. I use the word, but more to signify my not caring.
I've prefer the term agnostic. - because somewhere along the line i read a definition that said something along the line that the question - does god exsist or not exsist is not an important question. and to me it really isn't.
I have a friend who's a hard athiest (and a bit annoyingly prostletyzey, so I tend to avoid the subject with him) who believes in ghosts. I see this as an inconsistency. He, obviously, does not.
Thanks, beth. I still think non-practicing is closest, since areligious doesn't touch on belief.
I have a friend who's a hard athiest (and a bit annoyingly prostletyzey, so I tend to avoid the subject with him) who believes in ghosts. I see this as an inconsistency. He, obviously, does not.
I'd see that as an inconsistency, too.
How so? What do ghosts have to do with God?
How so? What do ghosts have to do with God?
It seems to me that once you believe in the supernatural it seems silly to declare God an impossibility.
OK, I'm a theist. Always good to have an ID. I believe there's a God/Goddess/Bob/Something out there, but I'm not sure who he/she/it is--though I use a default identifier (Hail, Eris!). I don't believe She's going to intercede on my behalf, but I do see Her as the ultimate shoulder to cry on. I may not get help, but I do get divine sympathy, which is surprisingly comforting.
Alternately, She's got a twisted sense of humor and the most nervewracking way of maneuvering events in my favor.