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- From: pallas@cephalo.neusc.bcm.tmc.edu (Sarah Pallas)
- Newsgroups: alt.pagan
- Subject: Re: The meaning of Pagan
- Date: 30 Dec 1992 19:07:04 GMT
- Organization: Baylor College of Medicine, Houston,Tx
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- In article <1992Dec29.161531.15956@cas.org> mlr21@cas.org (Mary Lee) writes:
- >
- >Speaking of meanings of words, I hope this is the right place to ask
- >the following questions (bear with me, much descriptive text before
- >the actual questions follows):
- >
- [Explanation of Northern Exposure episode deleted]
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- >>I had assumed (like Joel) that an atheist did not believe in a supreme
- >being or perhaps that an atheist did not believe in any deity.
-
- >Given that as a definition, is an animist an atheist?
- >Is a pantheist an atheist?
- >Can one be both a theist and an atheist as long as one doesn't believe
- >in Yahweh?
-
- As we've seen in these debates on alt.pagan, the meaning of words is
- not always clear cut. However, I consider myself to be an atheist
- (who reads this group occasionally because I'm fascinated by the
- theory of religion), so I can give you MY definition.
-
- Atheist, as in a-theist means one who is not theistic. That is, one
- who doesn't believe in a deity of any sort. This would rule out
- monotheists such as Christians, Jews and Moslems, and polytheists such
- as Hindus, pagans of various sorts, and pantheists, whatever that is.
- If I am correct in assuming that animists worship animals as deities,
- then they would not be atheists either. I suppose atheists could be
- superstitious, or believe in supernatural causes to events (I don't)
- as long as they didn't worship those supernatural phenomena?
-
- Maybe Ruth Ann in Northern Exposure didn't get to be a real atheist
- because the network had reservations about it? Or the writers are not
- too good at research?
-
- The trouble with being an atheist is that we don't have any cool
- ceremonies, or places to gather together, as you all do. It's my
- theory that that is one of the reasons atheism isn't so popular.
-
- For what it's worth, my 2 cents,
- Sarah
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