by Greebo on Thu Mar 06, 2003 12:10 pm
Ho Hum where to start...might as well take it in order:
James
This is all very subtle
It is extremely subtle - but the difference is there and most atheists will make the distinction between actively believing there is no god and passively just not believing.
I see what you mean ... the first is a strong atheistic claim that there is no god. The second is awkward to classify, so I see how confusions arise. For me, to classify the second claim would require knowing what further claims were made:
- "I don't believe in god, but there might be one" (or something like that)
- "I don't believe in god, and I think it probable that there isn't one" (or something similar)
Hrm...I don't think the 2nd *requires* further claims, though admittedly they usually come with them. Otherwise what would you classify a baby (as mentioned above?) - a baby by default is without theism/god (due to not having such concepts)...aka atheism.
Would the Greebo-Bitchboy debate be resolved if the terms were changed into:
- atheistic agnostic
- theistic agnostic
I would certianly prefer these terms, since they make it a bit clearer for me. These terms move the emphasis to being a certain type of agnostic.
I'll go along with that for the most part - is more or less what I've been saying anyway. However it doesn't totally cover all cases (baby) but I'll let that go for now.
I can also see that someone could argue that "atheistic agnostics" and "theistic agnostics" (as I'm calling them) are just kidding themselves, not wishing to make the final step (of faith?) into one or other camp.
They could argue that....they'd be arseholes for being so condescending but yes they could. And you're right - the final step into either extreme (theism without doubt, atheism without doubt...let's call them strong theism and strong atheism) *does* require some amount of faith - either faith that there is a god or faith that there ain't.
You can't prove it either way though - so I'd be more likely to say that it's the strong elements of both that are on shakey ground.
Anon
Of course! Because it isn't. A theist definitely believes in some sort of a deity, an agnostic is prepared to admit the possibility that no such deity exists. They are two irreconcilable positions.
No they're not - a theist has faith, they actively believe that a god exists right?
Now - they cannot prove the existence of a god (hence why it's called faith), therefore they cannot know for certain whether or not a god exists right?
So if they have faith that a god exists but cannot prove the existence either way - and acknowledge that they cannot prove it, what does that make them?
It makes them a theist who acknowledges that they cannot *know* that a god exists (because they cannot prove it). Now there's a word for the 2nd part of that sentence - Agnostic.
Agnostic theist - easy.
Miss Maryland
Lets solve it with etymology!
Theist come from the greek word root "dios", meaning god.
add "a", meaning "without", to "theist", and you have athiest, meaning literally "without god".
add "a" to "gnostos", greek word meaning "knowing," and you have "agnostic", literally "without knowing".
Well that's what I've been saying (without using greek) atheist means - without god, a passive statement. That's not the same as "believes there is no god" - an active statement.
Same with agnostic - cannot know = without knowing, same thing....
Etymologically, this is how the words are defined. Sometimes a word that may have a different meaning in the vernacular than its etymological one, but I have never heard of a "weak atheist." Not to say that it is wrong to use it in the vernacular, it is etymologically wrong.
Hang on, you were agreeing with me just then - why this?
Why can't someone say they do not believe in (any) god while also saying they acknowledge that it's impossible to know?
Al
And by "weak atheist", I think he means someone who, while not personally believing in God, is not prepared to totally dismiss the possibility of God's existence. As opposed to a "strong" or "total atheist" who totally denies the existence of God.
Woo-hoo!
Someone got it!
*does the happy dance*