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Not Believing in God, but Not Liking the Atheist Label


That, to me, is how I interpret the message within the image above. Whilst it's technically true that atheism is nothing more than a denial of God, in real life it always entails much more than just this simple dictionary definition of the term. Is it nothing more than a mere coincidence that most atheists (note: [b]most[/b], not all) also support far-Left social causes like feminism and abortion? Is it merely coincidental that they also tend to believe our reality has no ultimate meaning, and that morality is relative and subjective?
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Feminism is also a term where people quibble on its definition. If anyone remembers the original social movement, it was about winning equal civil rights and opportunities for women and girls. That’s basically all it was (but no small thing at the time). What others have added often falls into the realm of misandry, which was [b]not[/b] the initial intent.

Personally, [i] sans manquer de respect à M. Camus[/i], I don’t believe for a number of reasons, but I see myself as agnostic rather than atheist because I still have questions.

My understanding is, what makes an atheist is [b]certainty[/b]. 🙂
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