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by John_fi_Skye » Sun Nov 13, 2011 2:37 pm
Didn't the aboriginal people in Australia traditionally believe that everything has spirits in it - trees, rivers, hills, etc? I've no idea whether they also had a god or gods, but it would certainly be possible to conceive of a world view in which there were all those spirits and no god. Would that then be an atheist world view? Possibly it would, by a narrow definition of "atheist"; but (with all due respect to those aboriginal people) I wouldn't believe in it either. So am I not an atheist, after all those years of thinking I was? Or am I an atheist-and-unbeliever-in-any-sort-of-claptrap?
I'll just stick to being an atheist, thanks. Hands up all those atheists reading this, who believe in spirits? (Apart from those we take with or without mixers to fortify us against daft philosophical discussions.)
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