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'''Practical atheism''' is living as though God does not exist. Theist and atheist can both engage in "practical atheism".  Dr. [[Martin Luther King]] in his sermon ''Rediscovering Lost Values'' spoke of "practical atheism". <ref>[http://www.globatron.org/truth/rediscovering-lost-values-martin-luther-king-early-sermon "Rediscovering lost values"] King, Dr. Martin Luther (1954).  Retrieved from Globatron, July 16, 2014.  Caution:  Presumably copyrighted work in the U.S. until 2049 and in Canada until 2018.  For fair educational use only.]</ref>
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'''Practical atheism''' is living as though [[God]] does not exist. Both [[Theism|theist]]s and [[atheism|atheist]]s can engage in "practical atheism".  Dr. [[Martin Luther King]] in his sermon ''Rediscovering Lost Values'' spoke of "practical atheism".<ref>[http://www.globatron.org/truth/rediscovering-lost-values-martin-luther-king-early-sermon "Rediscovering lost values"] King, Dr. Martin Luther (1954).  Retrieved from Globatron, July 16, 2014.  Caution:  Presumably copyrighted work in the U.S. until 2049 and in Canada until 2018.  For fair educational use only.</ref> See also: [[Atheism and apathy]]
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== See also ==
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*[[Indifference]]
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*[[Atheism and morality]]
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*[[Atheism and deception]]
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*[[Western ungodliness, prosperity, decadence and obesity]]
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*[[Atheism and economics]]
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==References==
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[[Category:Atheism]]

Latest revision as of 00:35, December 13, 2016

Practical atheism is living as though God does not exist. Both theists and atheists can engage in "practical atheism". Dr. Martin Luther King in his sermon Rediscovering Lost Values spoke of "practical atheism".[1] See also: Atheism and apathy

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References

  1. "Rediscovering lost values" King, Dr. Martin Luther (1954). Retrieved from Globatron, July 16, 2014. Caution: Presumably copyrighted work in the U.S. until 2049 and in Canada until 2018. For fair educational use only.