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Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

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  1. mexistaniX

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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    My friend, who is an atheist, has grown a disdain for the term "atheist" and now refers to himself as non-religious and agnostic.

    Thoughts and reasons for why you declare yourself an atheist?
     
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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    What exactly is there to discuss? The definition of atheist is not so broad that there could be a huge discussion about it.
     
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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    I guess Atheists tend to take a more active stance towards their non-support of religion, whereas Agnostics are passive, and do not actually invest their time in disproving religion. They are generally open towards ideas of a higher being, just not the typical fashion in which organised religion peddles it.
     
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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    Agnostic != atheism. Non-religious != atheism.

    Atheism has two clear and very similar definitions. Agnostic is much more broad and non-religious is simply massive.
     
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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    I consider myself as Agnostic but under the belief that this means I believe in the possibility of a god-like figure but put no real faith or drive behind it but I'm not totally against religion in general. Forgive me if I have been mistaken on the definition. More on topic, I don't fully understand what your asking "Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?". Are you asking why people become atheists? I suppose it's one someone has an active disagreement with religion as opposed to a more neutral stance on the matter.
     
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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    This is pretty much on the money.
     
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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    I also consider myself as Agnostic, because I believe in a higher power, but also like Mizoreofsnow stated, I put no real faith behind it, because I myself am uncertain of what's out there. (Religiously speaking)
     
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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    A guy says he can fly. He refuses to prove it though. Therefore, people call him a fake. Wouldn't you?
     
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    Why declare one's own self as an atheist now?

    I also consider my self as a Agnostic, I belive in a all known being, but I have no religion and think they are dumb
     
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