The Big Dog
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I don't know what you expect from me... to define ignorance? I admit I do see informing people (you know, education) to be a means of elevating people. Did I miss the point when we decided that education wasn't universally important?
I don't see myself as harmed by religious beliefs and more than the average atheist - I've never had to deconvert and deal with judgmental family or anything like that. My parents are "deistic" at most and even then they recognize that it's just something they want to believe, but can't justify.
Yes, I am absolutely willing to work for that. I know that people have a hard time renouncing beliefs (especially religious ones) even under intense scrutiny. I want people to at least try to evaluate their beliefs, though, and I think it's evident that in the modern era with great things like the internet and a pretty globalized society in some sense (we're flying people all over the world every hour) that people are becoming less and less religious with time, because their beliefs are finally being challenged.
My only "conversion" was to skepticism, and I'm not even sure how that happened (I think finding out about Randi and Popoff was the first step). Again, antitheism is just a subset of this.
I've tried to briefly explain my rationale for antitheism. Maybe you disagree, I don't know. You haven't challenged my reasoning, though. I want people to be as reasonable as possible and for this to happen, religious beliefs need to be scrutinized. The reason I want people to be as reasonable as possible is because our beliefs inform our actions. It's really that simple. Actually, I'm amazed I could summarize this in just two short sentences because I'm not very good with English (despite it being my only language).
I'd love for you to explain what you mean by "militant" and "creed" in this context, because I 1) don't know and 2) have no idea what it has to do with whether or not antitheism is rational
edit: sorry in advance for highlights. I hate splitting up quotes
I'm not sure that your rationalizing your prostylyzing anti-theistic beliefs makes it any better than people prostylyzing their theistic beliefs.