DiabolicReality wrote:It appears that the first post needs a little... explanation for those people with no religion.
Like say, the fact that atheism is not a religion. It is the lack of religion.
So when you come here, and say you have no religion/you don't believe in any higher powers
at all, that usually makes you atheist.
Unless you are just doubting - that makes you agnostic.
Moreso that atheism has nothing to do with religion or the lack thereof? There are atheistic religions - it's a western thing to think of religion as having to have a higher power associated with it. There are several schools of Buddhism, for example, which are atheistic, but still have doctrine and practice, which is what makes a religion, not a belief or disbelief in insert deity of choice here. All atheism means is the non-belief in god or gods (a (not) theism (believing in god(s)), and unless someone specifies that they are a non-religious atheist, their religion is or lack there-of is still up for grabs. Similarly, you can be be non-religious theist or deist, just as you can be a religious atheist.
And the agnostic standpoint is not one of doubt, it's the position that one cannot know if there is or isn't a god or gods, which can be seen from its etymology, a (not) and gnostic (knowing). An atheist thinks they know there is not a god. A theist thinks they know there is a god. An agnostic thinks that the existence of god is unknowable at this point in time. And of course there are various combination of all of these - there are agnostic atheists (think there isn't a god, but can't know for sure), gnostic atheists (know there isn't a god), agnostic theists (think there is a god, but can't know for sure), gnostic theists (know there is a god), etc.
The point being that if someone says they have no religion the best thing to put is "no religion"; not to mention many people dislike identifying as atheists, because it is defining yourself by what you don't believe in rather than by what you do.