As long as you can't be certain that God doesn't exist, the absolute belief that God does not exist requires some faith. If you're 99.99 percent sure God doesn't exist, you still require 00.01 faith to be an atheist.
If you're 100% sure God (the intelligent Creator of the universe) doesn't exist then how did you determine that.
DOC, I realise that you perhaps find my posts far down the list of things you have time to respond to, but I confess I am a little disappointed to find you continuing in this vein. You simply do not understand the position of at least some atheists, so I will say it again.
Fiona said:You asked if atheists do not care about the origin of the universe: well surprising as it may be to you that is exactly where I find myself. I couldn't give a toss, frankly. What science is telling us is interesting but it does not impinge on my life at all and my interests (as in what I really pay attention to) are elsewhere.
I wonder if that is a problem for you. I have seen many people insist that everybody is interested in the "big questions of life" like why we are here and what happens after death. If that is what you believe then I am here for to tell you that it is not universally true. I do not care because I concluded long ago that these things are not knowable. Once I reached that conclusion I never troubled my light-minded little head about it again. I quite like hearing what scientists and theologists are doing about it, but then I quite like reading fiction too. And it has just as much practical importance to me.
At least one other poster here is in the same position.
I do not have faith God does not exist, no matter how you trade on the ambiguity of the word.
I JUST DON'T CARE.