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Is it fair to say that atheism is a faith ? What is the difference about the way in which a religious and non religious person decision


RSarmud533: Is it fair to say that atheism is a faith ?

What is the difference about the way in which religious and non religious persons decisions would be ?
RSarmud533: Help me I need the difference

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Answered by jasmeenbhangal18
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A religion need not be based on a belief in the existence of a supreme being, (or beings, for polytheistic faiths) nor must it be a mainstream faith.”

Atheist is without a god, without a deity. Non-religious is someone who does not follow a religion, but it does not necessarily mean that they believe that there is no prime mover, no higher power, etc.

Answered by manaspandey10
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Atheism is NOT a faith. It never will be. Atheism has no agenda neither atheists are going door to door trying to convert people . Atheism in a nutshell is

You: There is "god" that governs your every movement. There is hell and there is heaven .

Atheist: Do you have any proof

You: No

Atheist : Well then I don't believe you .

Atheism is not a religion , it is just denying claims which aren't proven .

There are thousands of 'gods' people believe in. Religious people believe in one or two gods out of the thousands, so basically everyone is an atheist , because religious people are denying all the other 'gods' except 1 .

The way people think is different .Everyone thinks differently . However if you believe in a particular religion your thoughts might be influenced by that religion. Good decisions and morals are mostly based on empathy rather than religious teachings,and empathy will differ from individual to individual.

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