Atheist compeltely rejects the idea of any kind of "creator," while agnostic is very open to the possibility, but will not commit to any ideology unless it's proved.
Lol there's so many branches of Christianity: "catholic, baptists, methodist, etc., etc."
I did see where atheism was ruled a religion by the federal courts. So yeah, probably will be different branches coming soon. . . .
Yea and all claim to be the only correct one
Atheism is not a religion, that definition was given so that an inmate cannot be denied his rights, so they had to define religion as a religion because of the constitution
Legal definitions are meant to be practical, in a very specific legalese way that's not necessarily literal.
So legally, it's quite simple to afford atheists protection for their beliefs about religion IF and only if it's called a religion. Otherwise, in the U.S., it would be a political nightmare.
Lol there's so many branches of Christianity: "catholic, baptists, methodist, etc., etc."
I did see where atheism was ruled a religion by the federal courts. So yeah, probably will be different branches coming soon. . . .
I like to just groups all of those branches (along with Muslims, Jews, Buddhists, and all other people who believe in God or gods), and call them "idiots".
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