Posted: Mar 07, 2012 4:15 am
by Teuton
DefineGod wrote:I think that in this particular case, one can be an atheist or a theist and have quite similar metaphysics/ontogeny. Using Tillich's definition of faith, the subject/choice of what to put faith into will be where atheists and theists will differ. Choosing the type of religious practice or non-practice, is up to the individual. What do you think?


I think that, first and foremost, theists and antitheists (positive atheists) differ with regard to what kinds of beings there are: divine beings, divine spiritual beings, nondivine spiritual beings (angels, demons, human souls).