Ateismo: Pagkakaiba sa mga binago
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* {{cite book |url=http://www.ditext.com/runes/a.html |title=Dictionary of Philosophy |first=Dagobert D.(patnugot) |last=Runes |year=1942 edisyon |publisher=Littlefield, Adams & Co. Philosophical Library |location=New Jersey |isbn=0064634612 |quote=(a) ''the belief that there is no God; (b) Some philosophers have been called "atheistic" because they have not held to a belief in a personal God. Atheism in this sense means "not theistic". The former meaning of the term is a literal rendering. The latter meaning is a less rigorous use of the term though widely current in the history of thought''}} - entrada ni Vergilius Ferm</ref>
Nagmula ang katawagang ''ateismo'' mula sa [[wikang Griyego|Griyegong]] {{lang|grc|[[:wikt:ἄθεος|ἄθεος]]}} (''atheos''), na mapanirang katawagan para sa sinumang inaakalang naniniwala sa mga bulaang mga diyos, walang mga diyos,
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