Catch - 22 Theme and Atheism Joseph Heller 's novel Catch - 22 deals with a lot of human - readable problems. One of the problems raised was the subject of theology and atheism. This discussion is reflected in a two-page conversation between the hero Yossarian and Lieutenant Scheisskopf's wife. In this particular scenario, Yossarian and Lieutenant 's wife are discussing the existence of G - d, perhaps in the sense of Jews and Christians. Although the decline of discussion eventually proves to some extent, the scene begins with each letter introduced as an atheist.
"Atheism" is usually defined by "theology." In other words, the theory is best understood as a proposition - true or false. It is usually defined as "believing in God", but "belief" here means "of faith". It refers not to the attitude of faith or the state of mind, but to the content of the proposition of faith. That is reasonable to say that the theory is true or false, and that is why it argues or opposes the argument. However, if "atheism" is defined by theology and theology is a proposition of the existence of God rather than believing that there is a psychological state of God, atheism is not a condition not to believe in the soul. God exists (more in detail below). "A-" of "atheism" is not "nothing" but "nothing", so it must be understood as negation, not absence.
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.