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  • Antitheism
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  • Antitheism also known as militant atheism is active opposition to idea of existence of God or Gods. Unlike atheists who merely deny the existence of God antitheists maintain that belief in God or any unproved claims is harmful.
  • Antitheism is the sister religion of Atheism that came into being at around 42 BC. Antitheists believe in Athe but worship her older sister Antithe. Antitheism should not be confused with anti-he-ism - an extreme form of feminism.
  • Antitheism (sometimes anti-theism) is active opposition to theism. The etymological roots of the word are the Greek 'anti-' and 'theismos'. The term has had a range of applications; in secular contexts, it typically refers to direct opposition to organized religion or to the belief in any deity, while in a theistic context, it sometimes refers to opposition to a specific god or gods.
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Name
  • Antitheism
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  • Denies access to protect prayers/deflect curses.
Update
  • New Skill - Invention
Release
  • 2016-01-25
Max
  • 1
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  • Weapon, Armour, Tool
abstract
  • Antitheism also known as militant atheism is active opposition to idea of existence of God or Gods. Unlike atheists who merely deny the existence of God antitheists maintain that belief in God or any unproved claims is harmful.
  • Antitheism is the sister religion of Atheism that came into being at around 42 BC. Antitheists believe in Athe but worship her older sister Antithe. Antitheism should not be confused with anti-he-ism - an extreme form of feminism.
  • Antitheism (sometimes anti-theism) is active opposition to theism. The etymological roots of the word are the Greek 'anti-' and 'theismos'. The term has had a range of applications; in secular contexts, it typically refers to direct opposition to organized religion or to the belief in any deity, while in a theistic context, it sometimes refers to opposition to a specific god or gods.