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However, Flint also acknowledges that antitheism is typically understood differently from how he defines it.
In particular, he notes that it has been used as a subdivision of atheism, descriptive of the view that theism has been disproven, rather than as the more general term that Flint prefers.
He rejects non-theistic as an alternative, " not merely because of its hybrid origin and character, but also because it is far too comprehensive.
Theories of physical and mental science are non-theistic, even when in no degree, directly or indirectly, antagonistic to theism.

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