Why Babies are Right to be Atheists
<p>Have you ever been in such a long argument with someone that you forgot what you were arguing about in the first place?</p>
<p>For centuries, theists and atheists have been arguing about whether God exists, and as late as the atheist Anthony Flew’s contention in 1976 about the logical “presumption” of atheism, there’s been confusion about what atheism is supposed to be. How can there be any resolution here if the two sides can’t agree on what they’re arguing for?</p>
<p>Worse than that, atheists seem to forget their position’s historical origin. It’s no wonder there’s confusion about the logical status of atheism, since “atheism” was originally a pejorative label assigned by proponents of some state religion. Christians were “atheists” relative to the Roman polytheists, and “pagans” and skeptics were “atheists” relative to Christendom.</p>
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