A weak atheist thinks there is no reason to believe God exists. A strong atheist thinks there is reason to believe God does not exist. The practical difference is that the strong atheist defends his position while the weak atheist doesn’t think he needs to.
In a way, it’s the difference between not wanting to eat spinach and thinking spinach should not be eaten. The former position does not require an epistemological defence.
A weak atheist thinks there is no reason to believe God exists. A strong atheist thinks there is reason to believe God does not exist. The practical difference is that the strong atheist defends his position while the weak atheist doesn’t think he needs to.
In a way, it’s the difference between not wanting to eat spinach and thinking spinach should not be eaten. The former position does not require an epistemological defence.
Liking spinach (or a spinach-free society) is a statement about one’s values. Belief in God is a statement about external world.
Wouldn’t it be nice if that were the way it actually worked.
OK. Belief in God should be a statement about external world.