Atheism has two meanings, in my understanding. One is the general disregard of a superior being, named God. The Other is disregard of the theist theology. This implicate that theology is not necessarily theist. The most damned, still prince of philosophy, Baruch Spinoza, is in the second definition a-theist; in some sence also the first, but that is related to the great theological misunderstanding than God is the Name of God aka Hashim. The Hebrew notion of Hashim, is Names. That is:
@ikketommi Atheism is neither to disregard god (which would imply the existence of a divine creator) or "disregard" theology. While atheists can be critical of theism, that isn't what defines them as atheists. Atheism is the lack of belief in God/s.
the toilet thing is the best part
robmoney 7 months ago
Atheism has two meanings, in my understanding. One is the general disregard of a superior being, named God. The Other is disregard of the theist theology. This implicate that theology is not necessarily theist. The most damned, still prince of philosophy, Baruch Spinoza, is in the second definition a-theist; in some sence also the first, but that is related to the great theological misunderstanding than God is the Name of God aka Hashim. The Hebrew notion of Hashim, is Names. That is:
ikketommi 8 months ago
@ikketommi Atheism is neither to disregard god (which would imply the existence of a divine creator) or "disregard" theology. While atheists can be critical of theism, that isn't what defines them as atheists. Atheism is the lack of belief in God/s.
WrathOfTheTyrants 7 months ago
Atrapado por el discurso, gracias splandigo.
Lopsito 1 year ago