Ok, guess I made some assumptions about what you were saying.Symmetry wrote:I don't really know how to take that first sentence. I don't really consider myself as a part of a subgroup of atheism, and I'm not sure how I'm generalising when I talk only about my own beliefs. Surely you're the one generalising here- you're dismissing a whole range of people for whom belief or disbelief in a god just isn't that important.Haggis_McMutton wrote:Well, again, this is a generalization of a subgroup of atheists. It's only an "absolute disbelief" for strong atheists, and i consider those people to be wrong.Symmetry wrote: My personal position is of being unsure either way. I lean towards atheism, but atheism is, for me, not an absolute disbelief. I genuinely don't think about it. The reason why I often bring up the unicorn analogy is that it's another thing I just don't think about. Believing in god, or not believing in god just doesn't really explain how I go about my life.
String theory was perhaps, in your case a bad example then. But pick any controversial explanation of how things are and you'll find there's a middle ground of people going about there lives without investing hugely in either direction.
Atheism is lack of belief in deities. That's it.
It doesn't matter how vocal you are about it, how strong your disbelief is, or if you even have disbelief(you might not have ever encountered the concept of god, for instance. You'd still be an atheist since you obviously would be lacking belief in god).
The unicorn analogy is pretty much designed for me. It's not about dismissing belief in god, but rather explaining how I feel about belief in god (emphasis on "I").
We're talking about wether agnostics exist as a category separate from theists and atheists(hint: they don't).
You said: "I lean towards atheism, but atheism is, for me, not an absolute disbelief. I genuinely don't think about it." as part of this debate. i took this to mean that you believe that not thinking about it or not having absolute disbelief means you aren't an atheist. That's why I thought you were generalizing the beliefs of atheists by equation strong atheism or explicit atheism with simple old atheism.
What i'm saying is that on the question of belief in deities, there are only two option. You either have belief, or you do not have belief.
All the other stuff about strength of belief and what not are separate and have nothing to do with the above point.

