Re: Atheists dying

From: Christopher A. Lee (calee_at_optonline.net)
Date: 08/27/04


Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 18:39:54 GMT

On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 20:15:32 +0200, Dmitri Vikawtsky <Eddow@gmx.net>
wrote:

>Christopher A. Lee wrote:
>
>> You probably see the Baba Yaga as something out of Russian folk-tales.
>> Not something that could or couldn't exist. Just like the irrelevant
>> deity of somebody else's religion.
>
>I don't know wether Baba Yaga exist or not, so I'm neither 'Baba
>Yaga'-ist neither a-'Baba Yaga'-ist. I, indeed, don't care about it.
>Indeed, for now, I don't know the exact word for
>'I-don't-care-about-god' people, but that word is not 'atheist'... if
>you know it, tell me.

Sigh. The word is "atheist" - meaning somebody who isn't theist.

What do you think "I don't care about god" means to believers?

Clue: believers think it is real, supremely important etc and that
people who don't believe in it are like people who don't believe in
the planet Earth.



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