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quickesst

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55. Name one of those examples you gave...
Thu Nov 29, 2018, 11:27 AM
Nov 2018

.... that are a major mainstream belief among the general population. Compare all of those beliefs combined to the extent of religious belief and they won't even make a small dent. If the belief in leprechauns were as widespread as the belief in religion and God, rest assured, there would be a word for those who did not believe in leprechauns. I have to disagree that the word atheist is stupid in any way. My opinion.

Calling theists irrational? guillaumeb Nov 2018 #1
Why don't you just go ahead and alert. bitterross Nov 2018 #8
There are several safe haven groups on DU for religious people. Mariana Nov 2018 #38
You are making the case for calling us snowflakes. bitterross Nov 2018 #39
Realiy? Who is "us"? Mariana Nov 2018 #40
I willl not alert. guillaumeb Nov 2018 #64
Belief in the metaphysical requires the suspension of reason Major Nikon Nov 2018 #14
Go ahead and make the case that believing in something Eko Nov 2018 #19
You're wasting your time. TomSlick Nov 2018 #28
People have to go look in this group to find Voltaire2 Nov 2018 #41
Not really. TomSlick Nov 2018 #65
No, Guy, it is not. It is not a group attack. MineralMan Nov 2018 #43
You yourself have said many times that your beliefs are exempted from rational analysis... trotsky Nov 2018 #62
How about people who don't believe in True Dough Nov 2018 #2
The Rutles? Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #3
If All I Need is Cash... True Dough Nov 2018 #5
Also: Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #21
Fits your username rather nicely, doesn't it? True Dough Nov 2018 #22
I think "skeptic" works. marylandblue Nov 2018 #4
Possibly. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #6
It simply means "without belief in a deity or deities"; it doesn't imply the reasoning behind it. LongtimeAZDem Nov 2018 #7
Why should deities be different than, say, Piltdown Man, though? Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #9
Because religious belief is an issue of greater import in a society where the predominant religious LongtimeAZDem Nov 2018 #10
Teenagers are even more likely to get kicked out of the house for using drugs. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #11
yes we do... edhopper Nov 2018 #15
Like "rational" and "sceptic," that also has multiple uses. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #17
That made me laugh Bradshaw3 Nov 2018 #33
We have several: Sober, clean, abstinent or drug-free marylandblue Nov 2018 #26
Again, too many definitions on those words to be analogous. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #29
Straight... tonedevil Nov 2018 #61
Already addressed. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #63
Also, to put the sheer triviality of the definition in context Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #23
That's still not irrationality Major Nikon Nov 2018 #16
Or zipplewrath Nov 2018 #12
And what do we call people from that era who didn't believe in Funkraum, God of Radio? Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #13
Well, it's sorta the point zipplewrath Nov 2018 #25
You're still not really making a point, though. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #27
I prefer apatheist Major Nikon Nov 2018 #18
It definitely is how privilege works. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #20
It is a great discussion topic... Ferrets are Cool Nov 2018 #24
Great topic - thank you for posting! Pendrench Nov 2018 #30
nothing wrong with the word AlexSFCA Nov 2018 #31
But what's the word for people who don't believe in Superman? Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #32
because religion is likely older than science AlexSFCA Nov 2018 #34
It's not about age. We don't have a word for people who don't believe in faeries. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #35
it functions well because everyone instantly knows what it means AlexSFCA Nov 2018 #36
There's at least one poster here who spectacularly fails to grasp what it means. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #37
Also, look at post #25 and tell me people know what it means. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #42
I think "agnostic" refers to people, thucythucy Nov 2018 #56
I think there has to be a distinction made thucythucy Nov 2018 #57
The distinction between "religion" and "faith" and "belief" Mariana Nov 2018 #59
Actually, I think atheist is a very good word. MineralMan Nov 2018 #44
It's still very much an outlier. Nothing else gets this treatment besides sky wizards. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #45
I like the word. MineralMan Nov 2018 #46
I won't argue with somebody's right to define themselves as they see fit. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #47
Atheists are not responsible for irrational reactions to that word. MineralMan Nov 2018 #48
The definition confusing the religious is one angle Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #49
The word for disbelief in the Philosopher's Stone is MineralMan Nov 2018 #50
I had actually been thinking of the Philosopher's Stone as a transmuter Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #51
Ah, OK. MineralMan Nov 2018 #52
Careful. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #53
And here's another: Disbelief in Leprechauns is MineralMan Nov 2018 #54
Name one of those examples you gave... quickesst Nov 2018 #55
You kinda missed to the point there. Act_of_Reparation Nov 2018 #58
Sorry, but I think you're wrong... quickesst Nov 2018 #66
My daughter is a true atheist violetpastille Nov 2018 #60
That's the sort of thing which gives me hope for the future. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #69
Whether someone is interested in discussing the subject Mariana Nov 2018 #70
Not so stupid if one can look at the word "atheist" with a slight spelling and syllabic cornball 24 Nov 2018 #67
Their invisible friends really don't rate it. Pope George Ringo II Nov 2018 #68
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