Most debates between atheists and theists assume one thing: that belief is a choice. That we arrive at a fork in the road and say, “I’ll go with God,” or, “I’ll go without.” But is that really true?
In online debates, particularly those surrounding religion, these and various other words are often thrown around, often incorrectly. In an attempt to help alleviate some of the confusion of these ...
A new study highlights important differences between nonbelievers. But they have many things in common, too. As Christians we know what it feels like to be stereotyped. Despite our commonalities, we ...
We classify people in all sorts of ways. Some categories are based on a person's beliefs: A theist, for instance, is a person who believes in one or more gods. Some categories are based on behavior: A ...
- one who believes in the existence of a god or gods ...
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