Stella_Omega
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I'm not sure what you mean -- some people are atheist but still pro religion, if that's what you're talking about, in that they feel that religion is a social frce that has good qualities.I was asking because I've met atheists who defined their beliefs as being, essentially, anti-God (as in, anti-Christianity, Islam, etc.) but still with tenets and doctrines attributable to those faiths. That doesn't strike me as being strictly atheist. It's more like anti-establishment.
And there are people who are anti-deist-- who believe in their religion's god but have decided to withhold their worship.
And there are many atheists who gladly agree with the moral tenets that are common to most religions. We don't need to reinvent the moral wheel.
Yes you have.I've yet to meet anyone who absolutely does not believe in any sort of higher-order force or being or plane at all. But I'd love to talk to them.![]()
But I don't know what you would want to talk about--not believing isn't a very earth shattering experience, or exotic function.

