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- Atheism - Wikipedia
Atheism achieved a significant position worldwide in the 20th century Estimates of those who have an absence of belief in a god range from 500 million to 1 1 billion people [1] [2] Atheist organizations have defended the autonomy of science, freedom of thought, secularism, and secular ethics
- History of atheism - Wikipedia
Atheism was first used to describe a self-avowed belief in late 18th-century Europe, specifically denoting disbelief in the monotheistic Abrahamic god
- Outline of atheism - Wikipedia
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to atheism: Atheism – Philosophical theories characterised by absence of belief in deities [1][2] Atheism can be described as all of the following: Positive atheism – the form of atheism that asserts there is no deity [3] Also called "strong atheism"
- Atheism and religion - Wikipedia
People with what would be considered religious or spiritual belief in a supernatural controlling power are defined by some as adherents to a religion; the argument that atheism is a religion has been described as a contradiction in terms [1]
- Christian atheism - Wikipedia
Christian atheism is an ideology that embraces the teachings, narratives, symbols, practices, or communities associated with Christianity without accepting the literal existence of God It often overlaps with nontheism and post-theism
- Negative and positive atheism - Wikipedia
Negative atheism, also called weak atheism and soft atheism, is any type of atheism where a person does not believe in the existence of any deities but does not necessarily explicitly assert that there are none
- Atheism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Atheism is the idea that rejects the belief in a God or gods [1][2] It is the opposite of theism, which is the belief that at least one god exists A person who rejects belief in gods is called an atheist Adding an a, meaning "without", before the word theism results in atheism, or literally, "without theism"
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