Weak atheism
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A "weak" atheist is one who doesn't claim that there is no god, but instead simply lacks belief in a god. This form of atheism (contrasted with [[strong atheism]]) is the commonest form. Theists most commonly use only the "strong" definition in debates, but this is a misrepresentation of most atheists. | A "weak" atheist is one who doesn't claim that there is no god, but instead simply lacks belief in a god. This form of atheism (contrasted with [[strong atheism]]) is the commonest form. Theists most commonly use only the "strong" definition in debates, but this is a misrepresentation of most atheists. | ||
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A "weak" atheist is one who doesn't claim that there is no god, but instead simply lacks belief in a god. This form of atheism (contrasted with strong atheism) is the commonest form. Theists most commonly use only the "strong" definition in debates, but this is a misrepresentation of most atheists.