An Introduction to Adeology
An extraction from the book, Adeology
From the section: A Few Words
Adeology: the study of disbelief in god, deism, and theology, at the point of writing this book, dear reader, is a word yet to be written into human history. Yet, there is a great debate—perhaps the greatest of all debates—revolving around the belief in the existence of God—the Deity. In this book, we introduce adeology as the epistemology of unapologetics: the practice of non-belief, opposing the imposition of deity worship in public forums, i.e., public policy, the public school system, political activism, et al. We explore the debate about the belief in, and definition of, god—examining beyond the traditional apologetics of those who believe in god, while expanding the argument for non-belief further than the traditional atheism of those who believe there is not yet sufficient evidence enough proving the existence of any god proposed by any religion—supplanting such benignity with, adeism: the disbelief in God. Debate the religious if you desire, dear reader, but do not debate their religion—debate their belief in god. Theology is an important word, and one that holds meaning to many, but it has ruled the day without a proper counterpart for over two thousand years. It is time to redefine the argument—hence, adeology.