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”I believe in God”
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Atheism
The proofs do not tell us who the personal being is to
whom one directs the act of faith.
Faith is a free response of man to God who reveals
himself and not a necessary philosophical deduction;
despite proofs, a person may withhold the assent of
faith.
We need to recognize that sin has obscured man's
mind and wrapped it in darkness, making difficult the
recognition of God's existence and a response of faith
to his Word (CCC 37).
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Atheism
2 forms
Theoretical form: reason
Practical form: living as if God does not exist
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Agnosticism
Human reason cannot conclude anything
about God and his existence.
Agnostic position frequently ends up merging
with practical atheism, since a person who
lives his daily life and chooses his partial ends
without any commitment to the (one) ultimate
end to which he naturally tends has in fact
actually decided on an end for his life: a
selfish, this-worldly end.
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Religious Indifferentism
The topic of God is not taken seriously or
simply ignored because in practice it is
suffocated by a life devoted to material
goods.
Religious indifferentism coexists with a
certain empathy for the sacred and even
for the pseudo-religious, but without any
moral considerations, as if they were
simply consumer goods.
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Natural Religion
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Revealed Religion
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