Erik Dahl writes: I find this recent trend towards defining atheism as a religion of non-belief very disconcerting. Instead of maintaining that atheism is "belief in no god," or "belief there is no god," can't we say instead that it is "no belief in god?" For me, at any rate, it is more about not believing in something than believing in something opposed to something else. I'm aiming for accuracy of the term; I don't wish to offend anyone. That's traditionally called agnosticism. rone -- New from the makers of Li'l Swimmers: Li'l Eaters. Edible underwear that looks just like Mommy's and Daddy's! - Kibo