Just what he said. It's pretty simple.
It means so many different things to different people.
It only means one thing. It's meaning has never changed.
Even dictionaries define it in various ways...and the etymology is all screwed up.
No dictionary defines any word. That is not their purpose.
What do you suppose the "correct" definition is of a word that is in such condition?
The word 'atheist' first entered the English lexicon around 1570. Stemming from Greek 'theos', meaning 'belief' or 'religion', and the prefix 'a-' negating it.
In other words, it means no religion. It has no stance on whether a god or gods exist or not and simply doesn't care. If a god or gods exist or not, it's all the same to the atheist.
ALL religions are based on some initial circular argument (not a fallacy!) with argument stemming from that.
For Christianity, that initial argument is that Jesus Christs exists and is who He says He is...namely the Son of God.
ALL other arguments in Christianity stem from this initial argument.
The other name for the Circular Argument is the Argument of Faith. This is the very basis on what faith is. In other words, ALL religions are based on faith, and faith alone. It is not possible to prove a Circular Argument True or False. Any attempt to do so causes the Circular Argument fallacy. This is what a fundamentalist does.
The Church of No God is a religion. It is fundamentalist in nature, even militant.
ZenMode is a member of this religion. Like usual, they try to prove their circular argument True. They often try to quote 'science' (without mentioning any theory of science) as the 'proof' (without providing any).
Another favorite tactic used by members of the Church of No God is to try to prove a negative (which is not possible), and thereby attempt a 'proof' their faith is True.
ZenMode is a fundamentalist in the Church of No God.
My opinion is better that the descriptor not be used because of the problem of understanding what a person means when they say, "I am an atheist."
The Church of No God often claims to be 'atheist', but they are a religion like any other. Atheism is not militant. It does not try to prove any existence of any god or gods and does not try to prove the non-existence of any god or gods. It simply doesn't go there.
Science is atheistic. It simply doesn't go there.
Mathematics is atheistic. It simply doesn't go there.
Logic is atheistic. It simply doesn't go there.
A very few people are atheists. They simply don't care whether a god or gods exist or not. They simply don't argue the point or even bother with it.
I happen to be Christian. I do not try to prove my religion to be True. I can't. I simply accept it on my own faith. I cannot accept it any other way.
My own experiences have guided that faith, but faith it remains, and faith it always will be.
Even if Jesus Christ were to personally appear and shake my hand, it is by faith that I believe He is who He says He is, and faith alone.
I can describe evidence supporting my beliefs and the beliefs of most any religion (including the Church of No God. That evidence exists, regardless. It cannot be made to disappear, which is what ZenMode is trying to do so desperately due to his own fundamentalism.
The word "atheism" is NOT the result of "a" meaning without + "theism" meaning "belief in a god" = without a belief in gods. In fact, the word "atheism" came into the English language BEFORE theism...so it cannot have been derived that way...and for most of its existence, it was not used that way. At some point, when atheists wanted to pretend their position was not "faith based"...they started using it that way.
Incorrect. The word 'theism' stems from the same root word in Greek. The prefix 'a-' negates the meaning. This is common in Greek and Latin.
Atheism has no faith. It is not a religion. It simply doesn't care.
In fact, the etymology of atheist is: "a" meaning without + theos (a god)** = without a god. One cannot be without a god unless there are no gods...so defining that way would be declaring that there are no gods.
'Theos' does not mean 'god'. It means 'belief' or 'religion', as in 'belief in a religion'. ALL religions are based on that initial circular argument, or Argument of Faith.
** From the Greek through the French
The French use the same Greek root (and the same prefix if it exists) and have the same meaning.
'Theos' does not mean 'god'.