
Atheistic skepticism
Atheistic skepticism is a philosophical stance that questions the certainty of religious beliefs and supernatural claims, asserting that there is insufficient evidence to affirm the existence of gods or deities. It involves critically examining religious doctrines and acknowledging the limits of human knowledge regarding the divine. While rejecting belief in gods, atheistic skeptics often emphasize rational inquiry, scientific evidence, and logical reasoning as the best tools to understand the universe, maintaining an open-minded but critical attitude toward claims that lack empirical support.