I have had this discussion on other threads and I wanted to get your opinions on what most fellow Atheists consider an "Atheist".
I have always considered an "Atheist" as someone who does not believe in even the possibility of a God/Gods, an afterlife, reincarnation of any kind, energies "living on" or being "transferred to other forms" after death, ghosts/souls, and/or superstitious beliefs.
I have not considered Buddhists atheists as they still believe in "energies" and the sorts; and believe that people who say that they believe in the "possibility" of an afterlife as agnostics or the sorts - I have been an atheist for example since I was 15-16 and maybe an agnostic for a couple of years before then.
For example, I am sure that Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, Ayaan Hirsi Ali and the likes all fit into the aforementioned definition of an "Atheist". So, what do you think?
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Permalink Reply by Sentient Biped on July 30, 2011 at 1:19pm Sassan,
Your definition is basically the same as what I apply to myself. Having seen people try to convince others that there are all sorts of supernatural processes and entities, with no evidence for any of them, I feel certain that there are none. The sense of certainty is for me the same as my certainty that the sun will come up tomorrow, or that gravity will continue to work. After this life, dead is dead. I have never personally seen evidence for afterlife, I have never seen a miracle, and the people who try to convince others have not proven themselves to be credible.
Given that religion seems universally harmful in so many ways, almost omnimalevalent, I might add "Antitheist" to that term, but that has more to do with my feelings about religion than about how I feel about life and the universe.
Have a good day!
Permalink Reply by Johannes S. on July 31, 2011 at 3:54am
Permalink Reply by Matt VDB on August 1, 2011 at 3:57am Johannes,
I'm puzzled why Richard keeps referring to your posts to prop up his bogus definition of atheism.
But you seem to be saying exactly what just about everyone in this thread is saying: atheism refers to not having a belief in an entity called God. Whatever the definition of that God is then not really a problem: you lack a belief in it regardless.
However, if you are in the business of denying the possibility of any God or supernatural affairs altogether, as Sassan and Richard are doing, then you're simply investing the word with more than you could justify, and you're saddling yourself with a burden of evidence that you cannot maintain.
That's why the "Atheism is the lack of belief in a deity" definition works best, and is both historically, etymologically and philosophically consistent.
Kind regards,
Matt
Permalink Reply by Richard on August 6, 2011 at 2:12pm I wasn't using it to prop anything up, I referenced it to show that someone else was basically saying that either of our definitions could be right, Johannes's post in no way supports your view as being the superior one.
Permalink Reply by Astroslav on August 6, 2011 at 12:47am
Permalink Reply by Naresh@atheistnexus on August 6, 2011 at 6:44am
Permalink Reply by George on August 6, 2011 at 6:58am 
Permalink Reply by James Allison on August 6, 2011 at 9:54am My problem all of my life was trying to find a 'box' that fit me. Christianity worked to a degree, but I never felt completely IN. Buddhism and Hinduism were appealing as well, but I could never competely fit in. A deist believes in something he cannot see or prove. The atheist says he does not believe in something he can neither see nor prove. The agnostic walks the fence between the two. What is the common ground here. We cannot see nor prove the existence of god, or some higher power.
Some push the envelope and believe in something unprovable. Others push the envelope and deny belief of something unprovable. Which is why I prefer the title 'Freethinker' because I don't feel so trapped in some manmade box of beliefs.
As a Freethinker, I can choose not to believe, or to believe just about anything. I can freely fellowship with any group and be at peace. And I don't have to worry who is right or who is wrong. The existence of some higher power has not been, and may never be proven - that is the bottom line. When you go beyond that reality you will immediately get trapped into some belief system that may or may not be true. Which is why many believe that atheism has become its own religion or belief system. When I was born into this world I was born as a Male in the white race. I was not born deist, theist, or atheist, just a white male in this human race. It should not have to be any more complicated then that.
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