• edible_funk@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Whether people incorrectly use them interchangeably is irrelevant since they’re two distinct categories that aren’t actually all that related. Anti-theism is a belief system as much as any theism is. Atheism has nothing to do with belief, it simply disregards claims made without evidence. It’s a logical framework independent of belief.

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      5 hours ago

      That would be true if we weren’t specifically replying to a post about how a guy described his anti-theistic beliefs as being Atheist. We’re using the word “Atheism” in this thread because OP did, but we’re all talking about anti-theism.

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          4 hours ago

          With you, I’ll be sure to do that from now on. With others, I’ll continue using the language they use to avoid confusion. Words mean what we collectively decide they mean. That’s why one of the definitions of the word “literally” is now the same as the word “figuratively,” just from its common use in that way.

          For better or for worse, enough people use the word “Atheism” to mean “Anti-theism” that it’s generally considered a valid use of the word, especially in situations like these where OP specifically gave context to what he means when he uses the word “Atheism.”