Implicit and explicit atheism
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Implicit atheism and explicit atheism are types of atheism coined by George H. Smith. "Implicit atheism" is defined as "the absence of theistic belief without a conscious rejection of it", while "explicit atheism" is "the absence of theistic belief due to a conscious rejection of it".
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