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111Weak atheism — a condition of being without theistic beliefs; an absence of belief in the existence of gods, thus contrasting with theism. This definition includes both those who assert that there are no gods and those who have no beliefs at all regarding the… …
112positive atheism — a condition of being without theistic beliefs; an absence of belief in the existence of gods, thus contrasting with theism. This definition includes both those who assert that there are no gods and those who have no beliefs at all regarding the… …
113hard atheism — a condition of being without theistic beliefs; an absence of belief in the existence of gods, thus contrasting with theism. This definition includes both those who assert that there are no gods and those who have no beliefs at all regarding the… …
114gnostic atheism — a condition of being without theistic beliefs; an absence of belief in the existence of gods, thus contrasting with theism. This definition includes both those who assert that there are no gods and those who have no beliefs at all regarding the… …
115negative atheism — a condition of being without theistic beliefs; an absence of belief in the existence of gods, thus contrasting with theism. This definition includes both those who assert that there are no gods and those who have no beliefs at all regarding the… …
116implicit atheism — a condition of being without theistic beliefs; an absence of belief in the existence of gods, thus contrasting with theism. This definition includes both those who assert that there are no gods and those who have no beliefs at all regarding the… …
117justification — jus•ti•fi•ca•tion [[t]ˌdʒʌs tə fɪˈkeɪ ʃən[/t]] n. 1) a reason, fact, circumstance, or explanation that justifies 2) an act of justifying 3) the state of being justified 4) rel the act of God whereby humankind is absolved of guilt or sin 5) pri… …
118justification — /dʒʌstəfəˈkeɪʃən/ (say justuhfuh kayshuhn) noun 1. something that justifies; a defensive plea; an excuse; a justifying fact or circumstance. 2. the act of justifying. 3. the state of being justified. 4. Theology the act of God whereby humanity is …
119mutual mistake — As justifying reformation of an instrument is one common to both or all parties, where each party labors under the same misconception respecting a material fact, the terms of the agreement, or the provision of a written instrument designed to… …
120mutual mistake — As justifying reformation of an instrument is one common to both or all parties, where each party labors under the same misconception respecting a material fact, the terms of the agreement, or the provision of a written instrument designed to… …