These articles popped up on my radar today:

http://www.science20.com/writer_on_the_edge/blog/scientists_discover_that_atheists_might_not_exist_and_thats_not_a_joke-139982

http://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2014/07/13/confused-science-writer-claims-that-atheists-might-not-exist/

http://www.evolutionnews.org/2014/08/evolutionary_st088461.html

What makes me care is that my friends constantly accuse me of being an atheist, despite my claim that I'm agnostic, a word they seem incapable of parsing. So for about 5 years, now, spurred on in part by Nick's posts to this list, I've been passively looking out for any hint of an objective way to diagnose whether someone's a[n] [a]theist. I use "diagnose" for provocation since I think all claims about metaphysical truth, including both atheism and theism, are delusional. 8^)

Does anyone here have or know of any diagnostic algorithms that do NOT rely on self-reporting?

I can easily imagine someone saying they do or don't believe in some thing but behaving otherwise. So I'd love to find more objective measures of it... even if they're only informal or N=1. One answer I've thought of myself is the way we react to particular types of fiction. For example, I really enjoy horror movies, witches, zombies, demon possessions, telekinetics who can explode other people's minds -- http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081455/ -- and of course the axe murderers that lurk behind every corner and die over and over again only to come back to life for the next installment. (But I can't stand those silly TV shows about serial killers.) Would an atheist enjoy such things that rely fundamentally on the supernatural? Similarly, I know lots of self-reported theists who don't enjoy any fiction that relies on supernatural beings or mechanisms.

Where is the actual line between belief and suspension of disbelief? (cf http://vimeo.com/12403866)

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⇔ glen

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