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Now that really is flat out bullshit. jp has even said that Chambers and MW have stronger definitions.
The only one I've seen here suggesting a definition is wrong is you, when you've twice (once with splashscuba and once with jp) said that they're redefining the English language when saying atheist can mean not believing gods exist. Glass houses and all that, Alan.
I've not said atheist can't mean that. Good grief, that is what a weak atheist believes. Note the word "atheist" there. What I have said, time and again, is that some people, like the Chambers and Mirriam Webster folk define it more strongly than that. Because of the ambiguity, let's disambiguate where necessary, i.e. say which type of atheism a person is referring to if it can benefit from that clarity. Thus if someone says, "Atheists believe there is no God", it would be better if they wrote, "Strong/positive/gnostic (take your pick) atheists believe there is no God."
That is all I am saying.
Again and again.