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Thursday, 21 May 2026

There's no such thing as atheism.

 The definition of atheism is a-theism which is  to be "without God" . So it follows  that anybody who claims to be an atheist believes nothing whatsoever about any part of the Baha'i / Christian / Islamic /Jewish Creator God definition  God is the Creator of the known and the unknown. 

But can an atheist say they don't believe in the unknown part of the God belief ? No they can't because the unknown is a property and experience attached to every single thing and event in the universe. All humans experience it. Can an atheist say  the  unknown  they believe in and experience is different to the unknown believed in by somebody of religious beliefs like me, a Baha'i?  No they can't. 


It corresponds with reality to conclude that atheists have partial belief in the unknown part of the God belief which is the unknown itself as they all believe in the unknown and they cannot show in any way the unknown they believe in and experience as evidence for the unknown is different to the unknown part of the God belief. This  is further proof of their partial belief in God.


Am I saying atheists because of their partial belief in God have belief in God and are religious? Of course not because to believe in God in the religious sense is to believe God is the Creator of everything and atheists only have belief in the unknown part of  God is the Creator of the known and the unknown. Atheists believe the origins of the unknown are the unknown itself. Religious folk believe the origins of the unknown are from the unknown part of the God belief. Given the God belief unknown and atheist unknown are the same thing atheists and religious folk like me a Baha'i believe the same thing which is the origins of the unknown are indeed unknown  ! 


How do we know all atheists claim an understanding of, non-belief in and evidence against God? Quite simply, because atheists have non-belief in or evidence against all God beliefs. To be an atheist is to have a belief in that which is "without God". But as I've shown it is impossible for an atheist to be without belief in the unknown part of the God belief when they readily say they have evidence for it which is their experience of the unknown . They  even believe  the origins of the unknown are from  the same place as the origins of the unknown for a religious person which are from the unknown part of the God belief and this is the identical unknown that those of atheist  beliefs believe in.


Most atheists say they believe in science and that it explores the unknown. After all, what else can it explore? Another proof that atheists have partial belief in God as in the unknown part is because the unknown the Christian scientist Isaac Newton explored is the identical unknown the atheist scientist Richard Feynman explored . Atheists cannot say the unknown is different for either of them. A fundamental law of science is that the laws discovered   from the unknown apply everywhere past, present and future. There is only one unknown = the unknown part of the God belief for everybody, atheists and religious folk. So the atheist belief in the unknown is evidence for their partial belief in God ! 


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