^ I would go as far as to say all theists are atheists, and vice versa. Not in the practical sense, but in the sense that in our belief in something there is an implied disbelief in something, and in our disbelief in something there is an implied belief in something. If I can imagine god, I can imagine not god. The content of both arguments is in the structure of logic here. So isn't the belief or disbelief in god no more than a practical preference. It's the acting as if you believe or disbelieve that actually makes any meaning to the argument. Neither is really better or worse, you can cultivate shitty groupthink and behaviors based on either viewpoint with the right moves. You can also do the opposite, with enough wisdom, but there will always be fallout either way when beliefs are involved.
tl;dr, who cares? Donald Trump . Also my stream of consciousness posts previously here, I denounce them as failed thought of the past. I can't always be smart