PsychoSarah
Chaotic Neutral
Nope, it has no premise, no creeds or rituals either. Unless you consider its definition to be a premise, but I find that wording odd.Im sorry,
Have to help you here. Atheism doesn't have a premise?
-_- only gnostic atheists have that view, and they are an extreme minority within the atheist community. I am an agnostic atheist, I don't believe in deities because of the lack of sufficient evidence for me to believe in them. No more and no less. I am quite open to the possibility of deities existing, so much so that I have been a seeker for 9 years. Recognizing that the basic premise of deities can't be disproven, since it isn't the type of negative that can be disproven, I will NEVER be a gnostic atheist. In fact, gnostic atheists are so few that they are generally treated as a straw man when their position is brought up.Atheism makes a claim to knowledge that there is no God, for which you obviously think you have evidence.
For example, there's only one gnostic atheist that pops up in this subforum ever, named consol, that generally gets banned within a month of activity with a new sock puppet account because he's rude as all heck. That's the only one I've talked to EVER, despite there being plenty of atheists participating in these debates. 5 years on this site and I know of 1 gnostic atheist.
Nope, it's the equivalent of saying "I don't believe in deities, and I do not have evidence that supports concluding that they do or don't exist".And on top of that you say you are an agnostic atheist, which is like saying you are a married bachelor, INCOHERENT.
I'm not.They have very different world views. One makes a claim to knowledge(atheism) and the other doesn't(agnosticism). You can't just change the definition of something to suit yourself.
agnosticism. [(ag-nos-tuh-siz-uhm)] A denial of knowledge about whether there is or is not a God.
atheism. ˈ[(āTHēˌizəm)] Disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods.
I do not claim to know if any gods exist, and I don't believe in any gods. Not my fault people that want to avoid drama like to call themselves just agnostic and not reveal the belief statements. The misuse is so prevalent that it's become a secondary definition for agnosticism, but that doesn't mean I can't use the word for the other definition. Plenty of words have multiple definitions.
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