Atheism In our society today, people with atheistic views, that is, people without God's faith are considered to be deviating since they are in violation of so-called social norms. Deviation is a mere idea. Society decides what is wrong with their idea of what should be standard. Atheism is considered a negative deviation, or less than normal. They have places in society. This does not necessarily mean that they believe in evil, but this can be seen from people with a belief in a particular religion or society.
Atheism has two forms called strong atheism and weak atheism (sometimes referred to as positive and negative atheism or Gnosticism and agnostic atheism). The former is defined as a positive belief that God does not exist and the latter is characterized by denying and supporting them as a positive proposition of God. Therefore, strong atheism is a stronger claim than weak atheism, requires positive evidence rather than weak atheism, and lacks evidence of theology.
Weak atheism does not promise the existence of gods and gods, and that Gods and gods should not exist. It is also known as negative atheism or implicit atheism. Due to the absence or lack of evidence that justifies God or God's faith which defines atheism as a series of positions including unbelief, irrational beliefs, suspicion, weak definition of atheism usually gives a broad definition of atheism or Denying theology. Every object in the atomic universe consists of elements that are very small and not destroyed. (This is the case of Western atomism, Buddhists also have perfect atomic theory including instantaneous or eternal atoms.
Atheism - refuses faith in the existence of God. In a narrow sense, atheism is a position without God. Most importantly, atheism is simply a belief that God does not exist. Atheism is in stark contrast to theology that, in its most common form, believes that there is at least one god. Angel • Ayabase • Biblical story • Biblical story • Cathedral • Christian sect • God • Devil • Indiget (God and Goddess of Rome) • Founder • Greek mythology • Hinduism • Jesus • Dramatic of Jesus Representations • people claim to be Jesus • language translation according to the Bible • monastery Henry VII disbanded in England • Mormonism • Patriarch of Antiochia without name • Pope • Pope • Sexually active pope • Holy • 613 Mitzvot • Israeli people