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But that's not what generalizing means. When we generalize, we take a one characteristic thing and represent as a whole. If I don't like seafood, it doesn't mean that I don't like all the food that comes from the sea.
So if you are anti a particular type of theist, ie Catholics, Mormans, Muslims etc, you are opposed those particular type of theist. [/quote[
And when you are, it is that particular type of theism that is named. Anti-Catholic, anti-Mormon, anti-Muslim etc.
And we generalize it by using the general term, which is theist.
No. "theist' is the all inclusive term that covers ALL theists and theism, just as atheism That's why it is possible to have an anti-theist Christian, someone being a Christian that is opposed to a particular type of theist(s).
Yes. That's why being anti those are anti-theist.So a theist can be anti-Catholic, or anti-Semetic, or anti-muslim, or anti--pagan....absolutely.
Yes. That's why being anti those are anti-theist.
Not impossible at allCatchy title. A-theism means something like No theism. And it's rare maybe almost impossible that somebody would not believe in God 100%. Not even a 0.01% that maybe God created this world.
And if he/she thinks that there is a very small percentage so, than it's not atheism; and still he/she will call himself an atheist.
BTW, a famous said or wrote something like that.
Of course, I'm willing to be honest, why deny something that has been shown as facts? Strong atheists are afterall, atheists. There's all sorts of anti-atheists, such as anti-atheist Christians, anti-atheist Muslims, etc.(sigh)
ONLY if you are willing to acknowledge that those who oppose strong atheists as being 'anti-atheist."
Obviously. Of course they are also anti-theist, Catholics, by definition, are theists.Anti-Catholics are anti-CATHOLICS.
That's why I just called them anti-theists.They aren't anti-every other sort of theist.
No, your no true Christians/theists fallacy is your own, I'll let you use it since you're already using the strawman fallacy.Or are you trying to claim that the only true theists are the ones you don't like? As in...if you are anti-Catholic, then only Catholics are theist?
Of course not. Those have nothing to do with atheism. But you are anti-atheists, because government leaders who is an atheists are atheists. But at least you're being honest now and showing your true colors. Going against government leaders because they're atheist? BTW, it's not an assumption, evidence shows that you are clearly just against those who are atheists who make equal rights laws about religion, but if they are theists, you leave alone. It doesn't come as a surprise, you did support those who use their religion as an excuse for discriminating against gays.I am very much against atheistic government leaders who make laws against religion and enforce those laws with lethal means. That doesn't mean I'm 'anti-atheism.' It just means that I'm against the sort of atheism that is expressed in that way.
See, you've clearly shown that you have no clue what you're saying and/or don't even care anymore cause I actually showed you why you were wrong and instead of addressing my points, you just continue to post repeatly your old arguments and fallacies, which I already shown you how they are wrong. That statement is 100% wrong, why would I call atheists who are out to eliminate theism, anti-atheism? It has nothing to do with atheism.I'm QUITE sure that you would be greatly incensed if I decided that all atheists are out to eliminate theism by any means possible, and was therefore anti-atheism, wouldn't you?
Oh no, the same fallacy called strawman was committed by you. Twice in this post actually. And I don't where you got your way of reasoning from, cause I never knew it was a fallacy to use words with their correct definitions.but you are committing the same fallacy here...deciding that if anybody is against any one particular brand of theism, that they are against ALL theism.
Catchy title. A-theism means something like No theism. And it's rare maybe almost impossible that somebody would not believe in God 100%. Not even a 0.01% that maybe God created this world.
And if he/she thinks that there is a very small percentage so, than it's not atheism; and still he/she will call himself an atheist.
BTW, a famous said or wrote something like that.
Just to clarify: You can be an anti-catholic without being an anti-theist.dianaiad said: ↑
Anti-Catholics are anti-CATHOLICS.
Obviously. Of course they are also anti-theist, Catholics, by definition, are theists.
Never said you couldn't. Just showing dianaiad that it's possible to be both because she claims that it's impossible.Just to clarify: You can be an anti-catholic without being an anti-theist.