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An antitheist is an atheist who opposes theistic beliefs in general, consider them to be a net negative influence both on the person holding them, and to human society at large. It is distinct from the idea of irreligion, which is the opposition to organized religions specifically, though not necessarily theism in general.
== Basic Description ==
An antitheist is an atheist who opposes theistic beliefs in general, considering them to be a net negative influence both on the person holding them, and to human society at large. It is distinct from the idea of irreligion, which is the opposition to organized religions specifically (although practically all antitheists are also strongly irreligous).


[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antitheism Wikipedia defines antitheism] in the following way:<blockquote>'''Antitheism''' (sometimes '''anti-theism''') is the opposition to theism. The term has had a range of applications. In secular contexts, it typically refers to direct opposition to the belief in any deity.</blockquote>Naturally, antitheists are a diverse group who hold a range of views regarding how harmful theism is, and on how to engage theists on the topic. However, a few antitheists in the community have stood out for their particularly vitriolic attitude towards Christians and other theist, and their use of logically or scientifically dubious arguments, such as religion being a mental disorder. Examples include [[AtheismDefended]] and [[Forbidden Fruit.|Forbidden Fruit]] (who may or may not be a [[Poe's Law|Poe]]).
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antitheism Wikipedia defines antitheism] in the following way:<blockquote>'''Antitheism''' (sometimes '''anti-theism''') is the opposition to theism. The term has had a range of applications. In secular contexts, it typically refers to direct opposition to the belief in any deity.</blockquote>Naturally, antitheists are a diverse group who hold a range of views regarding how harmful theism is, and on how theists should be approached on the topic. However, a few antitheists in the community have stood out for their particularly vitriolic attitude towards Christians and other theists, and their use of logically or scientifically dubious arguments, such as religion being a mental disorder. Examples include [[AtheismDefended]] and [[Forbidden Fruit.|Forbidden Fruit]] (who may or may not be a [[Poe's Law|Poe]]).
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Latest revision as of 13:16, 3 March 2018

Basic Description

An antitheist is an atheist who opposes theistic beliefs in general, considering them to be a net negative influence both on the person holding them, and to human society at large. It is distinct from the idea of irreligion, which is the opposition to organized religions specifically (although practically all antitheists are also strongly irreligous).

Wikipedia defines antitheism in the following way:

Antitheism (sometimes anti-theism) is the opposition to theism. The term has had a range of applications. In secular contexts, it typically refers to direct opposition to the belief in any deity.

Naturally, antitheists are a diverse group who hold a range of views regarding how harmful theism is, and on how theists should be approached on the topic. However, a few antitheists in the community have stood out for their particularly vitriolic attitude towards Christians and other theists, and their use of logically or scientifically dubious arguments, such as religion being a mental disorder. Examples include AtheismDefended and Forbidden Fruit (who may or may not be a Poe).