Quote from TM_Direct:
No ....so you have made this point about slates being messy or not ......how can you have a messy slate enless you have a belief? Lots of people think certain things are totally acceptable...drugs, sex, rock n roll.....how are you messed up unless you have the belief that you did mess up...you make absolutley NO sense some times...BTW who deicdes whether the slate is "messy" as you say?
TM,
Surely it is apparent enough â âmessyâ as opposed to ânot cleanâ, that's all.
Look, you're now so far off target you will soon be shooting yourself in the foot.
Simply put, you cannot reasonably assume the same circumstances apply with someone who has not yet attained cognizance (babies) with someone who has done so, but lost or is losing memory of its resultant affects (Alzheimer's)
ddunbar has a point to a degree and I appreciate the position he is putting forward, though he seems unaware of that.
The word atheism has so many negative connotations in regular speech that it's original meaning is lost by default, UNLESS you examine its history and root.
A lot like 'gay'. The word was originally to do with joy and mirth. Gradually it changes meaning from use in various contexts until it started to be used as a general euphemism for homosexuality. So much so that the Dictionaries altered their entries of it.
A thing which some posters on this site think never happens to dictionaries.
Nowadays gay is also used to mean ridiculous or pathetic. So if I were to refer to ZZz as being gay, it no longer necessarily means I am referring to his sexual predisposition.
Similarly atheism lost it's original etymology, but unlike 'gay' there is not one other word which acts in place of its real meaning.
ddunbar was trying to form one by suggesting yet another prefix be added, but in its original form 'atheist' serves very well to describe a particular 'state of mind' which needs no interventions disapprovals or inference past what it actually means.
Atheist does not mean to deny or denounce or reject. It means without theism.
But a lot of believers in theism cannot handle the idea of that simple unambiguous state applying to anyone, especially babies and go to extraordinary lengths in trying to alter the word's actual meaning into something / anything! else. Semantics word play denial all play their part in that.
Unfortunately all that leaves a state of mind which generally became immediately unrecognized and had no word to represent it as the original -'atheist'- had been re-defined. Mostly by strident theists I dare say, who would be happy to see attached any pejorative connotations to the word itself.
But nevertheless is why babies are atheist.