then you don't know what faith means, nor do you understand atheism.
in order for us to accept something exists, there must be evidence for it.
for instance, physicists postulate that dark matter exists since galaxies clump into clusters which require more mass than is observable.
as an atheist, I don't "believe in" dark matter, but I accept the possibility that it exists based on evidence only.
there is absolutely no proof/evidence for the existence of gods, fairies, goblins, etc. So we reject that such things exist-until solid proof is presented.
Is it normal not to have any faith in anyone or anything?
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even atheists have faith, whether its in science or themselves or something tangible. i don't even have that.
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it's not faith. it's fact.
then you don't know what faith means, nor do you understand atheism.
in order for us to accept something exists, there must be evidence for it.
for instance, physicists postulate that dark matter exists since galaxies clump into clusters which require more mass than is observable.
as an atheist, I don't "believe in" dark matter, but I accept the possibility that it exists based on evidence only.
there is absolutely no proof/evidence for the existence of gods, fairies, goblins, etc. So we reject that such things exist-until solid proof is presented.