Beth
Philosopher
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About the same I think.That wasn't the comparison I cared about. Is belief in religion more or less reasonable that belief in "witchy powers"?
ETA: Actually, I still didn't answer the right question. I think belief in witchy powers is about as reasonable as belief in supernatural gods. You asked about religion, not deities. I think belief in religion is more reasonable than belief in witchy powers, as religion has some well documented beneficial effects for people. Not all religions require belief in the supernatural.
Yes, I want terms that actually define positions, rather than terms that simply confuse people.
But how people "self-identify" is no help at all if the terms they use can't be adequately defined. If person A says "I'm a theist--I don't believe in the existence of any god" and person B says "I'm an agnostic--I believe in the divinity of Jesus" then someone is simply confused. I don't see what is wrong with saying that you, by your description, are an atheist who hopes for evidence of a deist or pantheist god.
It certainy fits with the definition of atheist that you are using. But by that definition, you have an awful lot of athiests filling the pews in churches around the world. You're basically saying that only category 1 on Dawkins scale is a theist, everyone else is an atheist.
Further, since I don't self-describe as atheist myself and am a member of Christian church, what is the point of putting me in the atheist group? It seems a poor fit to me.
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