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English: This Euler diagram represents the relationship between main theological positions as sets and regions. In set theory, nontheism is a complement of theism. This diagram excludes alternative views such as ignositicsm, pantheism, and deism.
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Source http://usu-shaft.com/2010/what-kind-of-atheisttheist-are-you/
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current09:57, 6 April 2012Thumbnail for version as of 09:57, 6 April 2012593 × 593 (105 KB)Twinsday{{convert to SVG}} {{cleanup image|The diagram should include a border and title (see File: Classical_Definition_of_Knowledge.svg), use terms instead of their definitions, use a simpler font for text, replace the colors with more subtle ones, etc....

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