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Word for a person who has no opinion about whether god exists


Word for having a definite opinion while simultaneously withholding judgment?What's the opposite of “newcomer? Is ”veteran" OK?What do you call an “atheist” who might believe in an afterlife?What's a word for someone who wants to voice opinions but not have them challenged?Word for someone who dismisses contrary opinions as irrational?Somone who thinks they are overly special/out of the ordinaryIs there a word, phrase or idiom for “a person who is incapable of thinking about the future”?The belief that a god is human-likeA word for a non-famous person/thing you have heard a lot aboutAdjective for a person who enjoys taking care of their appearance













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  • atheist: Believes in no god.


  • agnostic: that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable.


Is there a term for someone who just does not care, who has no opinion about the existence or inexistence of god?



They have simply not looked into it. They have not yet formed an opinion and because of this both terms atheist and agnostic don't seem to fit.



Question: What do I call someone who has not formulated an opinion about god? I'm looking for a word other than "atheist" or "agnostic".










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    Agnosticism is the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable

    – Stefan
    7 hours ago











  • Adjusted my definition thank you.

    – Tolure
    7 hours ago






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    I always considered atheism to be a lack of belief in a god (or gods) rather than an active belief in non-existence.

    – KillingTime
    5 hours ago











  • Is there a word for not believing in magic?

    – Mitch
    4 hours ago











  • @KillingTime Your consideration is proper. The word "theist" has a well understood meaning, and the prefix "a-" which is appended to form "atheist" simply means "without" or "not". Neither interpretation communicates a belief that there is no God. Rather, an atheist is simply one who has no belief in God. There is a subtle but important difference between those two interpretations.

    – R Mac
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Oversimplification of definitions:



  • atheist: Believes in no god.


  • agnostic: that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable.


Is there a term for someone who just does not care, who has no opinion about the existence or inexistence of god?



They have simply not looked into it. They have not yet formed an opinion and because of this both terms atheist and agnostic don't seem to fit.



Question: What do I call someone who has not formulated an opinion about god? I'm looking for a word other than "atheist" or "agnostic".










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    Agnosticism is the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable

    – Stefan
    7 hours ago











  • Adjusted my definition thank you.

    – Tolure
    7 hours ago






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    I always considered atheism to be a lack of belief in a god (or gods) rather than an active belief in non-existence.

    – KillingTime
    5 hours ago











  • Is there a word for not believing in magic?

    – Mitch
    4 hours ago











  • @KillingTime Your consideration is proper. The word "theist" has a well understood meaning, and the prefix "a-" which is appended to form "atheist" simply means "without" or "not". Neither interpretation communicates a belief that there is no God. Rather, an atheist is simply one who has no belief in God. There is a subtle but important difference between those two interpretations.

    – R Mac
    43 mins ago













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Oversimplification of definitions:



  • atheist: Believes in no god.


  • agnostic: that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable.


Is there a term for someone who just does not care, who has no opinion about the existence or inexistence of god?



They have simply not looked into it. They have not yet formed an opinion and because of this both terms atheist and agnostic don't seem to fit.



Question: What do I call someone who has not formulated an opinion about god? I'm looking for a word other than "atheist" or "agnostic".










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  • atheist: Believes in no god.


  • agnostic: that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable.


Is there a term for someone who just does not care, who has no opinion about the existence or inexistence of god?



They have simply not looked into it. They have not yet formed an opinion and because of this both terms atheist and agnostic don't seem to fit.



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    Agnosticism is the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable

    – Stefan
    7 hours ago











  • Adjusted my definition thank you.

    – Tolure
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    I always considered atheism to be a lack of belief in a god (or gods) rather than an active belief in non-existence.

    – KillingTime
    5 hours ago











  • Is there a word for not believing in magic?

    – Mitch
    4 hours ago











  • @KillingTime Your consideration is proper. The word "theist" has a well understood meaning, and the prefix "a-" which is appended to form "atheist" simply means "without" or "not". Neither interpretation communicates a belief that there is no God. Rather, an atheist is simply one who has no belief in God. There is a subtle but important difference between those two interpretations.

    – R Mac
    43 mins ago












  • 2





    Agnosticism is the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable

    – Stefan
    7 hours ago











  • Adjusted my definition thank you.

    – Tolure
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    I always considered atheism to be a lack of belief in a god (or gods) rather than an active belief in non-existence.

    – KillingTime
    5 hours ago











  • Is there a word for not believing in magic?

    – Mitch
    4 hours ago











  • @KillingTime Your consideration is proper. The word "theist" has a well understood meaning, and the prefix "a-" which is appended to form "atheist" simply means "without" or "not". Neither interpretation communicates a belief that there is no God. Rather, an atheist is simply one who has no belief in God. There is a subtle but important difference between those two interpretations.

    – R Mac
    43 mins ago







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Agnosticism is the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable

– Stefan
7 hours ago





Agnosticism is the view that the existence of God, of the divine or the supernatural is unknown or unknowable

– Stefan
7 hours ago













Adjusted my definition thank you.

– Tolure
7 hours ago





Adjusted my definition thank you.

– Tolure
7 hours ago




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I always considered atheism to be a lack of belief in a god (or gods) rather than an active belief in non-existence.

– KillingTime
5 hours ago





I always considered atheism to be a lack of belief in a god (or gods) rather than an active belief in non-existence.

– KillingTime
5 hours ago













Is there a word for not believing in magic?

– Mitch
4 hours ago





Is there a word for not believing in magic?

– Mitch
4 hours ago













@KillingTime Your consideration is proper. The word "theist" has a well understood meaning, and the prefix "a-" which is appended to form "atheist" simply means "without" or "not". Neither interpretation communicates a belief that there is no God. Rather, an atheist is simply one who has no belief in God. There is a subtle but important difference between those two interpretations.

– R Mac
43 mins ago





@KillingTime Your consideration is proper. The word "theist" has a well understood meaning, and the prefix "a-" which is appended to form "atheist" simply means "without" or "not". Neither interpretation communicates a belief that there is no God. Rather, an atheist is simply one who has no belief in God. There is a subtle but important difference between those two interpretations.

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    It may be worth noting that "apatheism" and "apatheist" are relatively recent coinages. Douglass Groothuis, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith (2010) attributes the word to Jonathan Rauch's article "Let It Be" in the May 2003 Atlantic Monthly (cited also in the Wikipedia article you link to. ...

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  • ... Thomas Molnar, Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief (1980) has no such term as "apatheism," although it he does suggest that pantheism, taken literally, amounts to a kind of "God is irrelevant" atheism because equating God with everything that exists is equivalent to taking God out out of the mix of factors that differentiate one thing from another.

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Your definition of agnostic is incomplete:




[Merriam-Webster]



1 : a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (such as God) is unknown and probably unknowable
broadly : one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god
2 : a person who is unwilling to commit to an opinion about something

// political agnostics




In all but the strict first sense, an agnostic is simply someone who doesn't believe one way or the other. They think it might be true—or it might not. In other words, they're not committed to any particular viewpoint.



Unless going by that strict first sense of the word, that doesn't mean that they believe something is actually unknowable. In the second sense of the word, and the casual first sense, an agnostic may also have simply not looked into it much or not really care.



Based on that, you have people who are theists, who believe in the existence of something, people who are atheists, who believe in its nonexistence, and people who are agnostics, who don't (or won't) say one way or the other—for whatever reason.



While there's nothing wrong with apatheism in the other answer, people who are agnostics can also be apatheists. And people who are apatheists may well have looked into it carefully and come to a reasoned conclusion (formed an opinion) that the answer doesn't matter. In fact, I'd say that somebody who claims to be an apatheist must already be aware of what that word means, and so would have formed an opinion about God: that it doesn't matter.



In general, somebody who has not formed an opinion at all is simply undecided. And somebody who has never considered something at all is either wilfully or unintentionally ignorant about that thing.






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      It may be worth noting that "apatheism" and "apatheist" are relatively recent coinages. Douglass Groothuis, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith (2010) attributes the word to Jonathan Rauch's article "Let It Be" in the May 2003 Atlantic Monthly (cited also in the Wikipedia article you link to. ...

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    • ... Thomas Molnar, Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief (1980) has no such term as "apatheism," although it he does suggest that pantheism, taken literally, amounts to a kind of "God is irrelevant" atheism because equating God with everything that exists is equivalent to taking God out out of the mix of factors that differentiate one thing from another.

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    An apatheist is someone who is not interested in accepting or rejecting any claims that gods exist or do not exist. The existence of god(s) is not rejected, but may be designated irrelevant.







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      It may be worth noting that "apatheism" and "apatheist" are relatively recent coinages. Douglass Groothuis, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith (2010) attributes the word to Jonathan Rauch's article "Let It Be" in the May 2003 Atlantic Monthly (cited also in the Wikipedia article you link to. ...

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    • ... Thomas Molnar, Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief (1980) has no such term as "apatheism," although it he does suggest that pantheism, taken literally, amounts to a kind of "God is irrelevant" atheism because equating God with everything that exists is equivalent to taking God out out of the mix of factors that differentiate one thing from another.

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    An apatheist is someone who is not interested in accepting or rejecting any claims that gods exist or do not exist. The existence of god(s) is not rejected, but may be designated irrelevant.








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    • ... Thomas Molnar, Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief (1980) has no such term as "apatheism," although it he does suggest that pantheism, taken literally, amounts to a kind of "God is irrelevant" atheism because equating God with everything that exists is equivalent to taking God out out of the mix of factors that differentiate one thing from another.

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      It may be worth noting that "apatheism" and "apatheist" are relatively recent coinages. Douglass Groothuis, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith (2010) attributes the word to Jonathan Rauch's article "Let It Be" in the May 2003 Atlantic Monthly (cited also in the Wikipedia article you link to. ...

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    • ... Thomas Molnar, Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief (1980) has no such term as "apatheism," although it he does suggest that pantheism, taken literally, amounts to a kind of "God is irrelevant" atheism because equating God with everything that exists is equivalent to taking God out out of the mix of factors that differentiate one thing from another.

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    It may be worth noting that "apatheism" and "apatheist" are relatively recent coinages. Douglass Groothuis, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith (2010) attributes the word to Jonathan Rauch's article "Let It Be" in the May 2003 Atlantic Monthly (cited also in the Wikipedia article you link to. ...

    – Sven Yargs
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    It may be worth noting that "apatheism" and "apatheist" are relatively recent coinages. Douglass Groothuis, Christian Apologetics: A Comprehensive Case for Biblical Faith (2010) attributes the word to Jonathan Rauch's article "Let It Be" in the May 2003 Atlantic Monthly (cited also in the Wikipedia article you link to. ...

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    ... Thomas Molnar, Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief (1980) has no such term as "apatheism," although it he does suggest that pantheism, taken literally, amounts to a kind of "God is irrelevant" atheism because equating God with everything that exists is equivalent to taking God out out of the mix of factors that differentiate one thing from another.

    – Sven Yargs
    3 hours ago





    ... Thomas Molnar, Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief (1980) has no such term as "apatheism," although it he does suggest that pantheism, taken literally, amounts to a kind of "God is irrelevant" atheism because equating God with everything that exists is equivalent to taking God out out of the mix of factors that differentiate one thing from another.

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    Your definition of agnostic is incomplete:




    [Merriam-Webster]



    1 : a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (such as God) is unknown and probably unknowable
    broadly : one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god
    2 : a person who is unwilling to commit to an opinion about something

    // political agnostics




    In all but the strict first sense, an agnostic is simply someone who doesn't believe one way or the other. They think it might be true—or it might not. In other words, they're not committed to any particular viewpoint.



    Unless going by that strict first sense of the word, that doesn't mean that they believe something is actually unknowable. In the second sense of the word, and the casual first sense, an agnostic may also have simply not looked into it much or not really care.



    Based on that, you have people who are theists, who believe in the existence of something, people who are atheists, who believe in its nonexistence, and people who are agnostics, who don't (or won't) say one way or the other—for whatever reason.



    While there's nothing wrong with apatheism in the other answer, people who are agnostics can also be apatheists. And people who are apatheists may well have looked into it carefully and come to a reasoned conclusion (formed an opinion) that the answer doesn't matter. In fact, I'd say that somebody who claims to be an apatheist must already be aware of what that word means, and so would have formed an opinion about God: that it doesn't matter.



    In general, somebody who has not formed an opinion at all is simply undecided. And somebody who has never considered something at all is either wilfully or unintentionally ignorant about that thing.






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      Your definition of agnostic is incomplete:




      [Merriam-Webster]



      1 : a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (such as God) is unknown and probably unknowable
      broadly : one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god
      2 : a person who is unwilling to commit to an opinion about something

      // political agnostics




      In all but the strict first sense, an agnostic is simply someone who doesn't believe one way or the other. They think it might be true—or it might not. In other words, they're not committed to any particular viewpoint.



      Unless going by that strict first sense of the word, that doesn't mean that they believe something is actually unknowable. In the second sense of the word, and the casual first sense, an agnostic may also have simply not looked into it much or not really care.



      Based on that, you have people who are theists, who believe in the existence of something, people who are atheists, who believe in its nonexistence, and people who are agnostics, who don't (or won't) say one way or the other—for whatever reason.



      While there's nothing wrong with apatheism in the other answer, people who are agnostics can also be apatheists. And people who are apatheists may well have looked into it carefully and come to a reasoned conclusion (formed an opinion) that the answer doesn't matter. In fact, I'd say that somebody who claims to be an apatheist must already be aware of what that word means, and so would have formed an opinion about God: that it doesn't matter.



      In general, somebody who has not formed an opinion at all is simply undecided. And somebody who has never considered something at all is either wilfully or unintentionally ignorant about that thing.






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        Your definition of agnostic is incomplete:




        [Merriam-Webster]



        1 : a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (such as God) is unknown and probably unknowable
        broadly : one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god
        2 : a person who is unwilling to commit to an opinion about something

        // political agnostics




        In all but the strict first sense, an agnostic is simply someone who doesn't believe one way or the other. They think it might be true—or it might not. In other words, they're not committed to any particular viewpoint.



        Unless going by that strict first sense of the word, that doesn't mean that they believe something is actually unknowable. In the second sense of the word, and the casual first sense, an agnostic may also have simply not looked into it much or not really care.



        Based on that, you have people who are theists, who believe in the existence of something, people who are atheists, who believe in its nonexistence, and people who are agnostics, who don't (or won't) say one way or the other—for whatever reason.



        While there's nothing wrong with apatheism in the other answer, people who are agnostics can also be apatheists. And people who are apatheists may well have looked into it carefully and come to a reasoned conclusion (formed an opinion) that the answer doesn't matter. In fact, I'd say that somebody who claims to be an apatheist must already be aware of what that word means, and so would have formed an opinion about God: that it doesn't matter.



        In general, somebody who has not formed an opinion at all is simply undecided. And somebody who has never considered something at all is either wilfully or unintentionally ignorant about that thing.






        share|improve this answer















        Your definition of agnostic is incomplete:




        [Merriam-Webster]



        1 : a person who holds the view that any ultimate reality (such as God) is unknown and probably unknowable
        broadly : one who is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god
        2 : a person who is unwilling to commit to an opinion about something

        // political agnostics




        In all but the strict first sense, an agnostic is simply someone who doesn't believe one way or the other. They think it might be true—or it might not. In other words, they're not committed to any particular viewpoint.



        Unless going by that strict first sense of the word, that doesn't mean that they believe something is actually unknowable. In the second sense of the word, and the casual first sense, an agnostic may also have simply not looked into it much or not really care.



        Based on that, you have people who are theists, who believe in the existence of something, people who are atheists, who believe in its nonexistence, and people who are agnostics, who don't (or won't) say one way or the other—for whatever reason.



        While there's nothing wrong with apatheism in the other answer, people who are agnostics can also be apatheists. And people who are apatheists may well have looked into it carefully and come to a reasoned conclusion (formed an opinion) that the answer doesn't matter. In fact, I'd say that somebody who claims to be an apatheist must already be aware of what that word means, and so would have formed an opinion about God: that it doesn't matter.



        In general, somebody who has not formed an opinion at all is simply undecided. And somebody who has never considered something at all is either wilfully or unintentionally ignorant about that thing.







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