We all know about those Jehovah witnesses, not to mention the church groups and rabbis, all these people are continuously trying to share their 'faith'. But all though an atheist doesn't have a faith or belief, besides that they believe there isn't a God(Which may or may not be true) do they evangelize when they are persuading others to believe as well? Or do we need a new word to describe this act, as in 'anti-evangelism' or something along those lines? By calling those people evangelists are we offending them? If somebody, (as myself) is sitting on the fence, where do we stand between both of these interesting positions? Do we need a new word to describe us as well? — OpnionsMatter
Sure, that was some great thought. I just wonder, do we offend an atheist by calling them an evangelist? Also, the technical definition of evangelize is: to convert or seek to convert (someone) to Christianity. But a synonym of this word happens to be proselytize. So what do we make of this? — OpnionsMatter
I'm sure a lot of atheists wouldn't like either "evangelize" or "proselytize." — T Clark
But all though an atheist doesn't have a faith or belief, besides that they believe there isn't a God(Which may or may not be true) — OpnionsMatter
How do you speak for so many individuals? — OpnionsMatter
Many atheists don't see what they do when they try to win people over to their way of seeing things as preaching, they see it as rational discussion. — T Clark
You just spoke for 'many' people all over again, you seem to contradict yourself some times. — OpnionsMatter
Your comment intrigues me. Yes, I understand that my wording was a bit peculiar, and I got a laugh out of it myself, but I was referring to the fact that they don't believe in any God, because they believe there is no such thing as a God. I understand the use of the word 'proselytizing' but as I previously mentioned it is a synonym of evangelize. These words apparently mean the same thing, so why do we use one or the other? — OpnionsMatter
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