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  2. Atheism and religion - Wikipedia

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    People with what would be considered religious or spiritual belief in a supernatural controlling power are defined by some as adherents to a religion; the argument that atheism is a religion has been described as a contradiction in terms.

  3. Christian atheism - Wikipedia

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    According to research in 2007, only 27% of Catholics in the Netherlands considered themselves theist; 55% were ietsist or agnostic deist and 17% were agnostic or atheist. Many Dutch people still affiliate with the term Catholic and use it within certain traditions as a basis of their cultural identity, rather than as a religious identity.

  4. Religious and philosophical views of Albert Einstein

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    In this way the pursuit of science leads to a religious feeling of a special sort, which is indeed quite different from the religiosity of someone more naive.” [43] Einstein characterized himself as "devoutly religious" in the following sense, "The most beautiful emotion we can experience is the mystical. It is the power of all true art and ...

  5. Atheism - Wikipedia

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    Writers disagree on how best to define and classify atheism, [8] contesting what supernatural entities are considered gods, whether atheism is a philosophical position or merely the absence of one, and whether it requires a conscious, explicit rejection; however, the norm is to define atheism in terms of an explicit stance against theism.

  6. Religion - Wikipedia

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    Religion is the substance, the ground, and the depth of man's spiritual life." [84] When religion is seen in terms of sacred, divine, intensive valuing, or ultimate concern, then it is possible to understand why scientific findings and philosophical criticisms (e.g., those made by Richard Dawkins) do not necessarily disturb its adherents. [85]

  7. Irreligion - Wikipedia

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    Irreligion is the absence or rejection of religious beliefs or practices.It encompasses a wide range of viewpoints drawn from various philosophical and intellectual perspectives, including atheism, agnosticism, religious skepticism, rationalism, secularism, and non-religious spirituality.

  8. Church of Atheism of Central Canada v Canada (National ...

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    The Church claimed that atheism was a religion and that they believed in "The Ten Commandments of Energy" as a sacred text. [3] [4] However, the court found that atheism was not a religion as it failed to meet the common law criteria to be religion and that worshipping energy did not count as belief in a Supreme Being or Deity. [2]

  9. Practical atheism - Wikipedia

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    Those considered practical atheists were said to behave as though God, ethics, and social responsibility did not exist. According to the French Catholic philosopher Étienne Borne , "Practical atheism is not the denial of the existence of God, but complete godlessness of action; it is a moral evil, implying not the denial of the absolute ...