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Originally Posted by DanaC
Depends on your definition of atheism really. It has two meanings - Disbelief or lack of belief in the existence of God or gods.
Disbelief is a conscious position, lack of belief may simply be an unconscious absence of belief. Literally it means 'without god' ( from Greek atheos, from a- 'without' + theos 'god'.) ...
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The etiology behind the distinction is well established in science throughout leading research institutions. It's like people who are born without sight whom we call blind. For them, the world as we literally see it doesn't exist. They can appreciate some of it through their other senses, intellectually understand what sighted people tell them about the world beyond their available senses, even synthesize the world in their imaginations; but, that may not be anything like the reality of it and they might not believe it if they actually saw it.
Now we can look into the human organism and say there's a heart, there's some lungs, and there's a brain. We can even say look, there's a mutation in the RPE65 gene causing abnormal development of photoreceptor cells resulting in a blindness from birth we call Leber's congenital amaurosis. But we can't say look, there's a happiness or, there's a love or, there's a soul.
There are sights that some people can't see simply because of an unconscious lack of exposure and there are sights some people can't see because they were born without sight. Likewise, some people's lack of belief in God is simply an unconscious absence of belief while others who actually disbelieve were born without a soul. Human genetic mapping simply hasn't yet pinpointed the mutated gene responsible for the autosomal recessive disorder. The important thing to remember is that like blind people, @heists can be good people too.
Hope y'all enjoyed that little piece of fiction I just made up.