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Occam’s Atheism



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  • Kristopher Windsor
    Actually atheism gets fairly complicated. I think by atheism you mean "not caring," which is itself a branch of atheism.
  • Ok, well since I didn't make this...

    Also, atheism is very easy and simple compared to religion, so maybe you should look at this in the "long view" format, and not nitpick.

    --Kyle
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    Atheism is simply non-theism, the absence of a belief. A void by definition is can not be manifold. So this "argument" is bullshit.
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