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Are babies atheist?

Curious George

Veteran Member
Are babies atheist? What do you think? Yes? No? Please explain.
Lol, i suppose we were due for one of these...Nope. Not if we are using the most logical definition of atheist.

If however you want to use a definition of atheism such that athiesm is not a theist. Then yes, because clearly babies are not theists, unless there is innate knowledge and theism is part of that. But, that is tangential...
 

Jeremiahcp

Well-Known Jerk
Nah. They believe in one and only one goddess.. Mommy!
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ADigitalArtist

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Depends on your definitions. Technically implicit atheist covers babies but a lot of people prefer non-theist, of which atheist is a part of but not interchangeable.
 
Getting your diaper changed

A Brit commie adopting the vernacular of the reactionary capitalist American dogs?? Whatever is the world coming to?

When Uncle Karl lived in London and popped into Waitrose for a box of Pampers he'd have called them nappies.
 

Laika

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
A Brit commie adopting the vernacular of the reactionary capitalist American dogs?? Whatever is the world coming to?

When Uncle Karl lived in London and popped into Waitrose for a box of Pampers he'd have called them nappies.

I've spent too long on RF surrounded by American Imperialists. you are all in danger of civilising me. :D
 

corynski

Reality First!
Premium Member
Are babies atheist? What do you think? Yes? No? Please explain.

Using a correct definition of atheism, i.e. without belief in theism, I would say absolutely not, a child's mind is a blank slate, nada, niente...... Some religions say this is not true, that newborns may have the sins of the father, or forefathers, but if gods and goddesses are all imaginary from the git-go, I can't see how a child would 'inherit' the sins of the father, that doesn't seem possible. Men create gods....... gods don't create men.
 
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YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Given that my earliest memory is from 8 - 10 weeks old, I can tell you there are no thoughts attached to the memory as intellectual processes had not begun to form. The net result is that though babies do not believe in or appreciate any god concept neither do they adhere to an atheistic stance. Such labels can only be applied once formal thought has begun.
 

The Holy Bottom Burp

Active Member
Hmm, can't remember believing in god as a baby, so I'll have to go with atheist; I think I was more concerned with din dins and toys! :D
I would say there is no such thing as a Muslim child, a Hindu child, a Christian child etc., just theistic parents making the unilateral decision for them and dressing them that way. Let them grow up and decide for themselves theists, it is nothing more than indoctrination. Indoctrination shouldn't be necessary if your beliefs are so plausible and logical right? Stop it!:mad:
 

ArtieE

Well-Known Member
Using a correct definition of atheism, i.e. without belief in theism
"without belief in theism"? Atheists aren't without the belief there is such a thing as theism. Atheists are without belief in the existence of gods.
I would say absolutely not, a child's mind is a blank slate, nada, niente......
Well, then he's without belief in gods isn't he?
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
"without belief in theism"? Atheists aren't without the belief there is such a thing as theism. Atheists are without belief in the existence of gods.Well, then he's without belief in gods isn't he?
Where the rubber hits the road is that babies don't have any idea what god is, let alone believe in said being or disbelieve in said being. Quite literally, they cannot even relate to the idea... that's why they coo and scream... as they cannot otherwise articulate ...
 

ArtieE

Well-Known Member
Where the rubber hits the road is that babies don't have any idea what god is, let alone believe in said being or disbelieve in said being. Quite literally, they cannot even relate to the idea... that's why they coo and scream... as they cannot otherwise articulate ...
Right. Which is why they are neither theists nor strong atheists.
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
All babies are born Discordian which they remain until their parents force them to believe something else.
 
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