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Should a rational person's atheism be weak or strong?

People often distinguish between "weak atheism" and "strong atheism." The weak atheist regards the arguments for the existence of God as invalid, such that God's existence has not been proven. The strong atheist positively asserts that God does not exist. Which of these views is correct?

Drew , 24.01.2014, 07:15
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SuperBrian, 08.03.2014, 05:18
It should be strong in the sense that you refuse to even consider an arbitrary idea.

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