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  • '''Atheism''' entails the absence of belief in the existence of [[God]] or other [[dei *"The broader, and more common, understanding of atheism among atheists is quite simply 'not believing in any gods.' No claims or de
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  • * [[Michael Martin (writer)|Michael Martin]], ''Atheism: A Philosophical Justification'' == History of atheism ==
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  • * [http://dmoz.org/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Atheism/ Open Directory: Atheism]—includes links to organizations and websites. * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/atheism/ Religion & Ethics—Atheism] at [[bbc.co.uk]].
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  • * [http://dmoz.org/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Atheism/ Open Directory: Atheism]—includes links to organizations and websites. * [http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/atheism/ Religion & Ethics—Atheism] at [[bbc.co.uk]].
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  • ...eismquestions/a/strong_weak.htm?rd=1 Austin Cline 'Strong Atheism vs. Weak Atheism']</ref>. In other areas, the consequences of lack of knowledge differ based
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  • Active opposition to theism; a form of atheism which views religion as harmful.
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  • ...ethologist, evolutionary biologist; writer and broadcaster on science and atheism (born 1941).
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  • * [[Michael Martin (writer)|Michael Martin]], ''Atheism: A Philosophical Justification'' == History of atheism ==
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  • ...organization for a coalition of nonprofit nontheistic groups, including [[atheism|atheists]], [[agnosticism|agnostics]], [[humanism|humanists]] and freethink
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  • ...ll]] to argue that the burden of proof in the debate over [[theism]] and [[atheism]] must lie with theists.
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  • ...t and literary critic, perhaps best known for his writings on religion and atheism, and his defence of the Iraq War; contributing editor, [[Vanity Fair]]; col
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  • ...pported by Richard Dawkins, thats encourages people privately persuaded by atheism to make their views public.
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  • In '''The God Delusion''' [[Richard Dawkins]] sets out his case for [[atheism]], and, using the evidence of [[evolution]], demonstrates that there is no
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  • ...y Flew, [http://www.positiveatheism.org/writ/flew01.htm The Presumption of Atheism] on PositiveAtheism.org</ref> ...teapot analogy to respond to a form of [[agnosticism]] that seeks to treat atheism and theism as being equally likely due to the perception of there being no
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  • ...Object of Desire'' (1977). He was a devoted [[communism|communist]] and [[atheism|atheist]], at one point was quoted as having said, "Thank God, I'm atheist!
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  • ...ary alternatives to monotheism are [[polytheism]] - belief in many gods, [[atheism]] - belief in no gods, or some kind of variation on [[pantheism]] - the bel
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  • ...hristian]]. But like all Russian citizens, most older Tatars grew up as [[atheism|atheists]] under [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] rule.
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  • ...s. Many listeners have lobbied the BBC to allow for such change, and the [[atheism|atheist]] biologist [[Richard Dawkins]] was invited by ''Today'' to provide
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  • *Robin Le Poidevin ''Arguing for Atheism: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion''. London: Routledge 1996. * [[Michael Martin (writer)|Michael Martin]], ''Atheism: A Philosophical Justification''.
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  • ...eas and philosophies, economic wars, government centralization, the use of atheism as a way to destroy Christianity, Islam and other religions, world governme
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  • *''The Portable [[Atheism|Atheist]]: Essential Readings for the Non-Believer'' (2007, editor)
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  • ...was not allowed to make a religious [[oath]] because of his widely-known [[atheism]].
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  • {{Image|Richard-dawkins.jpg|right|300px|Richard Dawkins at the 2012 Global [[atheism|Atheist]] Convention in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]].}} ...gist]] who has written widely on science and religion. He is a prominent [[atheism|atheist]] well-known for repeatedly challenging in print, film and televisi
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  • ...g a youthful sojourn in [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]]. Delius was an [[atheism|atheist]], and an admirer of [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]]. He dislike
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  • In 2006, a brief controversy arose when Ruse suggested that the "aggressive atheism" of [[Richard Dawkins]] and [[Daniel Dennett]] was helping the spread of cr
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  • ...s]] discourse aimed at persuading or convincing those of other faiths or [[atheism|none]] as to the truth of those religious claims by providing [[philosophy|
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  • ...other extra-natural explanatory factor &ndash; was known as "Stratonician atheism" by [[Pierre Bayle]], and his principle was dubbed "the Stratonician presum
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  • ...that to deny that the watch was not the product of intention and skill is atheism: <blockquote>"This is atheism: for every indication of contrivance, every manifestation of design, which
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  • ...dies there after issuing a pamphlet advocating atheism, ''The Necessity of Atheism''. In the same year he married Harriet Westbrook, his landlord's daughter, * ''The Necessity of Atheism'' (1811)
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  • {{r|Atheism}} {{r|Center for Atheism}} established by New York City Atheists as a separate and independent natio
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  • ...critic]]. He is perhaps best known for his writings on [[religion]] and [[atheism]], but was also known as a defender of the reasons behind the [[Iraq War]].
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  • ...the age of seventy, having been accused by Pythodorus, and convicted of [[atheism]], Protagoras fled from Athens, and on his way to [[Sicily]] was lost at se
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  • ...hilosophical tradition, he was thrown out accused of teaching heresies, or atheism in particular.
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  • ...tly published as a pamphlet, and was later collected together with other [[atheism|atheistic]] essays by Russell as ''Why I Am Not A Christian: And Other Essa
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  • ==Atheism== Percy Shelley expressed his atheism in “The Necessity of Atheism” and in the vast footnotes to the poem “Queen Mab”. Mary Shelley did
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  • ...Christianity|Christian]] theology and the like - one could even say that [[Atheism|atheist]]s, when they talk about god not existing, are in some way forming
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  • ...st opinions in private conversation. Hume though, was openly known for his atheism, and was well tolerated, in the spirit of the Scottish Enlightenment that e Hume died from bowel cancer, maintaining his [[atheism]] to his last breath. He is buried on the eastern slope of Calton Hill, ove
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  • ...t extent he was a controversial figure. On the one hand he was accused of atheism, on the other, of being involved in Catholic plotting. He ended up as a su
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  • '''Atheism''' entails the absence of belief in the existence of [[God]] or other [[dei *"The broader, and more common, understanding of atheism among atheists is quite simply 'not believing in any gods.' No claims or de
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  • ...derot]], who was a convinced atheist and tried to convince the Russians of atheism, much to the annoyance of Catherine. Therefore she asked Euler to stop him.
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  • ...est desire to him, that my blood may give a stop to that rageing spirit of Atheism which hath taken such footing in Britain, both in practice and profession."
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  • ...'s ''Appointment Denied: The Inquisition of Bertrand Russell'' and [http://atheism.about.com/library/weekly/aa050300a.htm review of latter].</ref>
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  • ...the rule: [[conscience]], [[society]], eighty, eigenclass, [[science]], [[atheism|atheist]], [[leisure]], heights, Eiffel (as in [[Eiffel Tower]]), [[beige]]
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  • Partly because of it's alleged Nazism and also because of Nietzsche's atheism, his work has been censured. It was mentioned as a dangerous and immoral te
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  • ...attack on religion, ''[[The God Delusion]]'', that "Pantheism is sexed-up atheism." ...Enlightenment|Enlightenment]]'s devotion to reason and it would lead to [[atheism]]. Mendelssohn disagreed by asserting that pantheism was the same as theism
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  • ...ing religions, such as Catholicism, subject to foreign authority, and also atheism, as subverting morality. Within the possibilities of the time, Locke advoca
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  • For Burke, the great struggle was that between [[religion]] and [[atheism]], and he sought to develop a union of all Christian religious sects, denom
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  • ...view is that there is no more than a linguistic distinction between it and atheism.
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  • '''"[[Atheism]]"''': Not strictly a religion, "atheism" refers to the denial of any religious belief, or occasionally the absence
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  • ...εóς) and ''Deism'' from the [[Latin]] ''deus''. Both terms contrast with [[atheism]], the lack of a belief in God, but usage has led to theism being used to c ...stition. In return, Christian writers often charged radical Deists with [[atheism]].
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  • ...suade, to confront the enemies, in particular liberalism, [[communism]], [[atheism]], [[feminism]], [[homosexuality]], pornography, forced busing, and secular
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  • Russell's views on [[religion]] were [[atheism|atheistic]], and anti-religious:
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  • ...ration to many people of other faiths and, not only people of faith, but [[atheism|atheists]] and [[agnosticism|agnostics]] as well. And although very much a
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  • ...Insofar as Bauer remains theologically-centered, he criticizes Feuerbach's atheism because he thinks it deprives man of his true essence; it places the source
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  • ...[[Aristarchus]], as a result of his advocacy of the idea, was accused of [[atheism]]. In Christian Europe the problem was aggravated by the perceived contradi
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  • ...ssues that were surrounding me in hospitals and clinics that I realized my atheism had been arrived at pretty much because it was the answer I wanted, not bec
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  • * {{search link|athiesm||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (atheism)
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  • ..., [[Encyclopedia Britannica]], 2007 </ref> [[pantheism]], monism, and even atheism. For instance, the Advaita Vedanta school holds that there is only one caus ==== Atheism ====
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  • ...ww.aristarec.com/psmith/smithbio.html Biography]</ref> Her father was an [[Atheism|atheist]] and her mother a devout [[Jehovah's Witnesses|Jehovah's Witness]]
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  • ...igions. According to Rousseau, only the wealthy could afford the luxury of atheism, whereas the poor needed the solace and comfort their faith brought them.
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  • ...g how Adams came to understand [[evolution]], consequently "converting" to atheism. Douglas was a keen technologist, writing about such inventions as e-mail a ...d Delusion'' jokingly states that Adams is "possibly [my] only convert" to atheism. In the same paragraph Dawkins affectionately expresses the missing of his
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  • Most Nihilists were [[atheism|atheists]]. Their general lack of political experience was manifest in the
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  • ...ving it. He was reviled in his own day and long afterward for his supposed atheism, yet even his enemies were forced to admit that he lived a saintly life."<r ...inoza was a [[pantheism|pantheist]] or [[panentheism|panentheist]] or an [[atheism|atheist]]. There are questions about what Spinoza thought about the idea of
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  • ...sion Theory (history and controversies)|Aryan invaders]]. Periyar was an [[atheism|atheist]], and considered the [[Indian nationalism]] as "an atavistic desir
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  • ...when asked about his religious views, he wrote that he had never been an [[atheism|atheist]] in the sense of denying the existence of a God, and that generall
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  • ...determined by the social context, resort to what is called 'methodological atheism'. This means that when explaining religion they reject divine or supernatur ...ries of Religion. USA: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-508725-9 [http://atheism.about.com/library/books/full/aafprSevenTheory.htm book review]
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  • ...s that amount to an endorsement of the "religion" of "secular humanism" or atheism?
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  • ...only his Catholicism, but whether "Shakespeare was not infected with the [[atheism]], which ... was rampant in the more cultured society of the Elizabethan ag
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  • ...e [[Parsi]]s, [[Jainism|Jains]], [[Sikhism|Sikhs]], [[Judaism|Jews]] and [[atheism|atheists]].<ref>''The [[Times of India]]'', Mumbai edition (print), [[2004-
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  • ...u Chief Minister, M Karunanidhi. Karunanidhi said that although he is an [[atheism|atheist]], he differentiated between good spiritual leaders like Sathya Sai
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  • ...ns have differing senses of what being mentally healthy is. In contrast, [[Atheism|atheists]] see healthy-minded people as persons who ''don't'' accept religi
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