Atheism is a position impelled by Theism. As such, one can lack belief in theist god-ideas once one has ben exposed to them.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 11:54 pmThat's implausible, because if somebody just "lacks belief in gods," it means he has no basis for an opinion...and certainly no basis upon which to tell other people what they can know or believe. But Atheists always seem to want to say, "You're wrong to believe in God."VVilliam wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:17 pmThis is not really the case. An atheist is someone who specifically lacks belief in gods. They don't think they know there are no gods. They just lack belief that there are gods.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 4:56 pm
An Atheist isn't merely a "non-believer," D., he's a guy who thinks he knows there's no God.
If one then chooses to argue theists are wrong to believe in gods, then the atheist has changed his/her position to that of either non-theist or of anti-theist, [both subsets of atheism] depending on the nature of their arguments related to that statement.
Agnosticism like atheism and theism, is a stand alone position. One can be an Agnostic atheist [open to evidence but lacking any belief in gods] or a agnostic theist [open to evidence but considers the evidence points to a creator more than to no creator]But he admits he has no evidence sufficient to that claim, so collapses back into "I don't know," which makes him merely an agnostic, and diffuses any threat to Theism.
An agnostic may come to that position from the atheist position of not believing there are gods, to the position of not knowing one way or the other.
An Agnostic may also come to that position from the theist position of believing there are gods, to the position of not knowing one way or the other.