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A rather unexpected post, and a rather off-topic one too actually.
As to your reasoning, I always thought that religions without gods (say Buddhism) where called non-theistic and that atheism is the rejection of religions in general. Though one may argue that atheism is a religion in itself... (I have to say that I agree with that evaluation a lot of the time.)
Most people think you can still believe in the supernatural when you're an atheist. So I guess the borders between an atheist and an non-theist can be very vague. Still I feel I have to make a distinction between the two...
As to the question that got this thread started:
I think I was insulted quite a few times, but I tend to forget things like that. It's usually not worth bothering about, I'm not going to be any better off if I feel insulted all day.
As to your reasoning, I always thought that religions without gods (say Buddhism) where called non-theistic and that atheism is the rejection of religions in general. Though one may argue that atheism is a religion in itself... (I have to say that I agree with that evaluation a lot of the time.)
Most people think you can still believe in the supernatural when you're an atheist. So I guess the borders between an atheist and an non-theist can be very vague. Still I feel I have to make a distinction between the two...
As to the question that got this thread started:
I think I was insulted quite a few times, but I tend to forget things like that. It's usually not worth bothering about, I'm not going to be any better off if I feel insulted all day.