I am qualified to say what an atheist is because I own a dictionary and can read. "A person that denies or disbelieves in the existence of God or gods." (Shorter OED.)Bruce Burleson wrote:Who are you to say what an atheist is? Are you the atheist Pope? I've observed many arguments over the issue of whether "atheist" means "no belief in gods" vs. "belief in no gods." Now you step in with Sinaitic authority and claim to settle the issue. Who died and made you the True Scotsman Atheist?Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Bruce Burleson wrote:Stalin and Mao called themselves atheists. That is enough for me. Or do you have some special non-god-powers to distinguish "real" atheists from the other kind? This is such an infantile argument that you should be asking Madelyn Murray O'Hair to forgive you.Xamonas Chegwé wrote: If they call themselves christian, that is enough for me. Or do you have some special god-powers to distinguish 'real' christians from the other kind?![]()
An atheist is just someone that doesn't believe in any god or gods. if Stalin and Mao met that criteria, then they were atheists. Where's your problem?
If both of your definitions can apply (and since 'disbelieve' is defined as both 'not to believe' and 'to believe the opposite', they do by my dictionary) then that is all the more reason to allow Stalin's and Mao's claims to stand. I have no issue with them being atheists. There is no atheist church for them to be thrown out of and no atheist dogma for them to follow - the sole criteria is that they meet the dictionary definition.
btw. the same dictionary defines a christian as someone "believing in, professing, or belonging to the religion of Christ." By that definition, anyone professing christianity, is a christian, no?
