Subject: | Re: 77% of Americans believe a virgin can give birth
| Date: | Tue, 21 Oct 2003 01:51:15 GMT
| From: | Al Klein <rukbat@pern.invalid>
| Newsgroups: | soc.culture.indian,alt.bonehead.jai-maharaj,alt.atheism,misc.writing.screenplays,soc.culture.usa
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 22:33:50 GMT, Snoopy <snoopy@charlie.brown's>
posted in alt.atheism:
>There is a concept among certain Hindus that comes closest, in my
>opinion, to explaining the force of the universe. Loosely put, it says
>that everything that exists in totality *is* God, good and evil, matter
>and anti-matter, animate and inanimate.
That would be a theistic viewpoint. As nmstevens said, lacking belief
in any god is atheism; all others are theists.
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