I have found that people are good, bad, and indifferent without respect to what they believe about god. — Bitter Crank
Hello, recently I started discussion with a friend. I have told him I don't reject theism although I am atheist. He didn't understand what I meant by this. I am agnostic atheist. I live like god never exists but I don't reject his being because it's possible he exists. — Katarynka
The skeptic assiduously avoids becoming mired in the concrete of rectitude and certainty. That is to say, she studiously maintains an open mind. — gloaming
Recently, the fashion has been to call "Atheism" what used to be called "Agnosticism" (the "I simply lack belief because I haven't found the arguments convincing" idea). So the whole thing is a bit muddled now, with so-called "Atheists" (actually Agnostics) and Theists arguing at cross-purposes a lot of the time. — gurugeorge
But this is a form of disingenuousness. — Janus
it was probably an instinctive move by "Atheists" to shift the goalposts to make winning formal arguments against nonplussed religious believers easier on call-in radio shows and the like — gurugeorge
But wouldn't that count as being disingenuous? — Janus
What if someone believes there is a God or God's and another part of them believes there is not? — Blue Lux
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