There is no such thing as an Athiest

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MillionaireNextDoor

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Oh yeah and I believe it makes sense to label atheism as just another religion in itself, along with agnosticism.

Christianity believes in one God
Hindu believes in many gods
Mormons believe everyone can become a god
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Atheists believe there is no god
Agnostics are the undecided.

Black and white, it's not possible to not have a religion so long as one can think.
If you think something, you will eventually draw conclusions from it, and you're basically believing those conclusions. Your belief is another form of a religion. So long as you can think, you have a religion. To not have a religion is to not believe in anything AT ALL, basically the only way for that to happen is to not think.

Oh and another thing, your beliefs need no publicity to exist.
 
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Originally posted by: WRXFanatic
ok...this is just something i thought about....how do actual athiests exist?
they claim that there is no God, therefore admitting to the fact that they are omniscent (all knowing?), therefore putting themselves in the place of God because only God is all knowing....

any thoughts?

an Atheist is someone who has faith in a lack of God.. they need not declare themselves all knowing to do this, but they certainly don't submit to the existence of a higher universal intellect than there own, and thus they are, in there own right, declaring themselves gods.

so? everyone's got there right to faith; only thing that gets me is when someone tries to say that a faith *any faith* doesn't requirer some... well.. FAITH!