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What Type of Theist or Atheist are You?

What Type of Theist or Atheist are You?


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This poll asks “What” not “Why”, so there is no requirement to explain your vote.


ETA - For the purpose of this poll . . .

Theism = Belief in a god or gods
Atheism = No belief in a god or gods
The reasons people are either theists or atheists are of no importance to the definitions.

Believe = Don't know
Know = Belief is therefore negated and redundant.
 
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I think I'm supposed to mark C, but B seems hard to distinguish.

"I know Neil Armstrong landed on the moon."
"I believe Neil Armstrong landed on the moon."

If I know it, don't I also believe it? What do I mark if I'm just as certain about gods as I am about Neil Armstrong?

I'm guessing it's supposed to separate out those who believe there is no god (know it) from those who lack belief in any god (believe it) but marking buttons based on that slim guess is too scary.
 
You left out the actual definition of atheism...was that on purpose?
I also left out the definition of theism as well as I didn't think they would be necessary. Besides, some would argue there are no "actual definitions". But for those that think there are and for the purpose of this poll . . .

Theism – Belief in a god or gods

Atheism – No belief in a god or gods

The reasons people are either theists or atheists are of no importance to the definitions.
 
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I think I'm supposed to mark C, but B seems hard to distinguish.

"I know Neil Armstrong landed on the moon."
"I believe Neil Armstrong landed on the moon."

If I know it, don't I also believe it? What do I mark if I'm just as certain about gods as I am about Neil Armstrong?

I'm guessing it's supposed to separate out those who believe there is no god (know it) from those who lack belief in any god (believe it) but marking buttons based on that slim guess is too scary.
If you know, belief is negated. Belief is only required when there is a lack of knowledge.

Hint - I think you should vote Atheist type C (or stop saying "I know Neil Armstrong landed on the moon.")

And I thought it was only believers that conflate belief and knowledge :D

Holly crap! Two replies and I have to define theism and atheism as well as belief and knowledge. I'm glad I decided not to use the words gnostic and agnostic as well. :rolleyes:
 
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I don't like the poll's wording.

Instead of "know" the proper scientific wording is, there is overwhelming evidence that gods are human generated fiction. You forced me to choose "believe" because facts are not technically how science describes things.

Therefore your poll results won't be accurate.
 
Voted type C. Thanks. If you'd just had a button for gnostic atheist, it would have been so much easier. :)
 
I also left out the definition of theism as well as I didn't think they would be necessary. Besides, some would argue there are no "actual definitions". But for those that think there are and for the purpose of this poll . . .

Theism – Belief in a god or gods

Atheism – No belief in a god or gods

The reasons people are either theists or atheists are of no importance to the definitions.

No, you omitted an entire definition, and its omission makes the poll ridiculous.

I am none of your contrived definitions.

I simply do not believe in 'god', a 'god', anyone's 'god', nor yet in any 'gods'.

One wonders at your agenda...
 
I don't like the poll's wording.

Instead of "know" the proper scientific wording is, there is overwhelming evidence that gods are human generated fiction. You forced me to choose "believe" because facts are not technically how science describes things.

Therefore your poll results won't be accurate.
Don't think I've ever seen a single poll that pleases everyone.

As well as “there is overwhelming evidence that gods are human generated fiction“, there's also “No credible evidence of a god's actual existence” and “No scientific method by which a god could even possibly exist”, and “No scientific reason why a god should exist”. For the sake of brevity if nothing else, I'm happy to call all that “Know”.

But thanks for voting anyway :)
 
I don't like the poll's wording.

Instead of "know" the proper scientific wording is, there is overwhelming evidence that gods are human generated fiction. You forced me to choose "believe" because facts are not technically how science describes things.

Therefore your poll results won't be accurate.

See? it's not just me...
 
Don't think I've ever seen a single poll that pleases everyone.

As well as “there is overwhelming evidence that gods are human generated fiction“, there's also “No credible evidence of a god's actual existence” and “No scientific method by which a god could even possibly exist”, and “No scientific reason why a god should exist”. For the sake of brevity if nothing else, I'm happy to call all that “Know”.

But thanks for voting anyway :)

You may be "...happy to call that 'know'...", but I resist such inaccuracy.

Once again: I simply do not believe in any 'god'.

Follow: it is not that I beleive there is no 'god'.
It is, instead, that I do not believe that there is a 'god'.

Grammar and lexicon: our only tools against the darkness.
 
No, you omitted an entire definition, and its omission makes the poll ridiculous.
So what is that entire definition then?

I am none of your contrived definitions.
I didn't say you were.

I simply do not believe in 'god', a 'god', anyone's 'god', nor yet in any 'gods'.
Then why didn't you vote "Atheist type A – I neither believe nor disbelieve a god actually exists"?

One wonders at your agenda...
One wonders at your problem . . .
 
You may be "...happy to call that 'know'...", but I resist such inaccuracy.

Once again: I simply do not believe in any 'god'.

Follow: it is not that I beleive there is no 'god'.
It is, instead, that I do not believe that there is a 'god'.

Grammar and lexicon: our only tools against the darkness.

Your lack of belief in a god or gods seems to me to be adequately covered by - "Atheist type A – I neither believe nor disbelieve a god actually exists".

Follow: "I do not believe in a god" isn't negatively affected by adding "nor do I disbelieve in a god". In fact if you did disbelieve in a god then you couldn't say "I simply do not believe in a god".
 
Don't think I've ever seen a single poll that pleases everyone.

As well as “there is overwhelming evidence that gods are human generated fiction“, there's also “No credible evidence of a god's actual existence”
Yep
and “No scientific method by which a god could even possibly exist”, and “No scientific reason why a god should exist”.
On those last two, not sure that's a clear wording either. There are some people who still hold to the non-overlapping magisteria POV. The claim is science doesn't test for faith based beliefs. I don't buy it, I think it's a passing fad to make peace with theist scientists.

:)
 
Great poll!

Reminds me of one of my favorite songs from our youth.

Jesus loves me this I know, for the bible tells me so...
 
Yep
On those last two, not sure that's a clear wording either. There are some people who still hold to the non-overlapping magisteria POV. The claim is science doesn't test for faith based beliefs. I don't buy it, I think it's a passing fad to make peace with theist scientists.

:)
That's why I said "No scientific method" and “No scientific reason". By "scientific" I mean "scientific method" not "scientists".
 

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