Sir Doom
Cooler than most of you
How so?
We are using the analogy of people who believe in leprechauns and those who don't. The obvious parallels here are those who believe in gods and those who don't (i.e. theists and atheists). I fail to see how the analogy is helped by the nuances of theism.
You don't understand how more information on a subject is better than less? Seriously, tell me that's true. Its the reduction of your argument that the dictionary is 'sufficient' after all. You, as a reasonable human being are more than capable of imagining atheism and leprechaunism (not aleprechaunism) being parallel, even if it makes more sense that they aren't. I'm trying my best to use statements of belief to prove that to you logically, but you don't seem to be getting it. I fully admit that could be entirely my ability to explain it properly.
In common parlance I think it would be fair to call them atheistic. However, they aren't required beliefs to be an atheist. In the same way, "I believe Jesus was God's Son" is a theistic statement, but it isn't a required belief to be a theist. Does that make sense?
Of course it makes sense, its what I've been saying this whole time. Coupled with the fact that no adherence to any particular 'atheism' (statement of atheistic belief/intent/nature/whatever) is required for it to carry the quality of 'atheistic'.
In many, many discussions on the possible existence of God between theists and atheists it is the theists who strive for the mantle of having a logical and reasoned argument. I can't remember any instances where these discussions are started by a theist who says that a belief in God is illogical and unreasonable. Perhaps it is unfair, but there is an assumption that someone making an argument for the existence of God is doing so with the intention of making a logical argument. What is the point of having a debate if the intention is not to convince someone else that you are right?
But your intent is not to convince, or you'd stop trying to force logic into an illogical person. You won't succeed that way. I haven't been on this forum in years, but paarsurrey was doing this same old thing way back then, too. And here are all you atheists doing the same exact thing you were years ago. Trying to put a square peg in a round hole and then demanding the problem is adherence to your block on the hole's part. Try shaving some corners, maybe you'll have better luck.