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Is Atheism Objective, Subjective or Advocate Reasoning?

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Is Atheism Objective, Subjective or Advocate Reasoning?

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  1. atheism isn't a form of reasoning at all, it's a lack of belief in any gods.  some people come to atheism through objective, subjective, and/or advocate reasoning, and others come by it naturally.  however, atheism itself is not a form of reasoning.

    a·the·ism     [ey-thee-iz-uhm]

    –noun

    1.the doctrine or belief that there is no God.

    2.disbelief in the existence of a supreme being or beings.

    [Origin: 1580–90; < Gk áthe(os) godless + -ism]

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/a...


  2. Lack of reasoning.

    The laws of thermodynamics make it clear that something can't come into being from absolute nothing with absolutely no cause. Therefore there is a Creator.

  3. All of them.

  4. For a start is is not an "ism"  An atheist does not believe there is any sort of god and since it is a personal thing there can be many different reasons why someone believes this. By sticking an "ism" on the end suggest it is some sort of religious idea or cult which, by definition, it clearly is not

  5. Some people parrot gibberish about the laws of thermodynamics, just as if they didn't fail sixth grade science.

  6. I've asked quite a few atheists how they get to be objective, and, so far, none of them has been able to tell me.  From what I can tell, atheists are in heavy denial about how subjective they are.

  7. It's objectively subjective.

    Or was it subjectively objective... meh.

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