In fairness to atheists, we can agree there are many different kinds of atheists, just as there are theists.Notvacka wrote:This rather silly debate about whether the latter is a belief or not, comes down to whether you consider "disbelief" a kind of belief or not.
Some people don't believe in god, but they never give it a thought. The subject just doesn't matter to them one way or the other. I would be more open to saying this form of disbelief doesn't carry most of the characteristics of a belief system. Technically, there are beliefs that lead to their disbelief, but they aren't really acting like a believer.
Another kind of atheist is the type who spends every day on forums vehemently expressing a long list of opinions on the subject. It seems truly absurd to say that this flavor of atheist has no atheist beliefs.
Ironically, the quiet kind of atheist would likely agree they have atheist beliefs, while the adamant variety of atheist insists they have no atheist beliefs.
We human beings are endlessly entertaining!