The term atheism is derived from the Greek prefix a (meaning "without" or "not") and the Greek theos meaning god, giving the literal definition of atheism as someone who is without God, or someone who is not a theist?. In common use, it means the belief that no God exists. Most Christians and Jews use this term to refer to the belief that the Judeo-Christian God (as described in the Bible) does not exist. |
The term atheism is derived from the Greek prefix a (meaning "without" or "not") and the Greek theos meaning god, giving the literal definition of atheism as someone who is without a god, or someone who is not a theist?. In common use, it means the belief that no god exists. Most Christians and Jews use this term to refer to the belief that the Judeo-Christian God (as described in the Bible) does not exist. |
"[Positive atheism]?" is the positive assertion (or belief) that God (or some gods, or all gods) does not exist--that is, a positive atheist may assert that the Judeo-Christian God does not exist, or that all gods do not exist. "[Negative atheism]?" is used to describe someone who does not have a God-belief or someone who is not a theist, a position which is only slightly different from Agnosticism. |
*"[Positive atheism]?" is the positive assertion (or belief) that God (or some gods, or all gods) does not exist--that is, a positive atheist may assert that the Judeo-Christian God does not exist, or that all gods do not exist. *"[Negative atheism]?" is the lack of a god-belief or someone who is not a theist, a position which is only slightly different from agnosticism. "Negative atheist" is synonymous, or nearly so, with "nonbeliever." |
As understood within the philosophical tradition, "atheism" is contrasted with both theism (the belief that God does exist) and with agnosticism (the belief that it is impossible to know for sure whether or not God exists). Atheists, agnostics, and positivists (who believe that "God"-talk is nonsense) can generally be described as nonbelievers.
The above broad definition of atheism does not distinguish between "strong" and "weak" atheism, which is commonly drawn within the freethinking? tradition (as distinguished from the philosophical tradition).
See the rationality of atheism for further discussion.
Atheism is generally misunderstood in many societies and those who openly express their non-theistic points-of-view are often mistreated, ostracized and the subjects of discrimination (as is often the case for adherents to minority points-of-view in many parts of the world). Like their religious counterparts, many atheists align themselves with organizations that express or support a non-theistic worldview.
--- See also: secularism, philosophy of religion, the rationality of atheism, listing of noted atheists, agnosticism, naturalism?, theism, deism