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I'm a GREAT atheist.
I think I must be a good atheist. Not because I'm a closet Christian, but because I see religion as largely inert and because, over time, I've become immune to the emotional infections -- I no longer feel the need to respond with outrage to the outrageous.
So we now condem 2.1 Billion people to stereo type through the actions of 277 people in a 10th rate town in a fifth rate fly over state of the USA
Thats gotta be some sort of record
It isn't. It's criticism of the behavior of some religious people, but not the religion itself.So you don't considerto be a criticism of religion.Over centuries of Islamic marauding, the goal of holy war wasn't to conquer land or exterminate nonbelievers; it was to swell Islamic numbers.
Yes, Christians did it, too - converted people at the point of a sword, or killed them.
And herein lies the problem. Granted this does not apply to all theists. If someone tells me they are going to a chiropractor, I politely point out the danger in neck adjustments and the lack of scientific evidence for dangerous adjustments. Then I politely say some chiros use physical therapy techniques with success, but a good PT generally costs less. The chiro believer rarely views my comments as science activism or an attack on their personal beliefs.How many of you missed the Tim Minchin Video in The Good Atheists link?
Here it is for your delectation
Back to topic:
I'm classed as a militant atheist by many of my friends, most aren't devout (2 are actually) but all are either baptised or christened. The reason being is that I can't, not won't, sit in a conversation while someone says "We prayed for the Chilean Miners...!" As soon as it, or similar crapola comes out I then ask 'Why do you think your god did it to them in the first place?' or 'Which god did you pray to? 'cause Odin has let me down so many times I'm thinking of swapping sides.' etc, etc. Often to rolling eyes and that knowing, sideways look from my close friends.
◊◊◊◊ it. Why should I stay quiet? Why should they have the airspace. I never let it descend into a slanging match or a dick measuring competition, I like to think that I'm fairly comedic/quick witted and can quickly turn it into a joke if needed. But, they will not get away with it in my company. Why should they?
The opinion fit with the evidence I saw.I expect that when something is presented as a fact (She's a Good Atheist -- Good Atheists don't criticize religion) it should not be demonstrably false.
You asked for an example, not every single incident. I didn't stereotype "2.1 Billion" people. Look at the quotes around "'good Christians'", it means a particular type, particularly the Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell crowd. I base that off of many incidents, most of them personal.
So is the conclusion gravity is real....
Strong (positive) atheism is a belief. ....
Are you seriously insisting on evidence atheists are persecuted? Puhleese. Should we also support the claim gravity exists with citations as well if we mention it in a post?Then it should not be too hard to throw up a couple of examples
So we now condem 2.1 Billion people to stereo type through the actions of 277 people in a 10th rate town in a fifth rate fly over state of the USA
Thats gotta be some sort of record
Meh...two steps forward, one step back. Religious fervor waxes and wanes. Over time, reality chips away at unsupportable beliefs because scientific evidence based beliefs are more successful. It may have taken the Catholic church 400 years to apologize to Galileo, but not too many people can look at the evidence and buy the church's version of the solar system from 400 years ago.You may not have that option much longer. The refusal of some atheists to stay in the back of the bus is starting to annoy the fanatics. The Pat Roberson types would like to see this country turned into a Christianized version of Iran. ....
That's an absurd interpretation bordering on straw.The point I am was questioning "It happens all the time" Does it...really? Then no atheist can hold down a job in America. If an atheist does hold down a job, then suddenly it must be anything less than all the time.
It could be anything from common to very rare.
And of course we know the US represents the whole world
The point I am was questioning "It happens all the time" Does it...really? Then no atheist can hold down a job in America. If an atheist does hold down a job, then suddenly it must be anything less than all the time.
It could be anything from common to very rare.
And of course we know the US represents the whole world
The point I am was questioning "It happens all the time" Does it...really? Then no atheist can hold down a job in America. If an atheist does hold down a job, then suddenly it must be anything less than all the time.
It could be anything from common to very rare.
And of course we know the US represents the whole world
Meh...two steps forward, one step back. Religious fervor waxes and wanes. Over time, reality chips away at unsupportable beliefs because scientific evidence based beliefs are more successful. It may have taken the Catholic church 400 years to apologize to Galileo, but not too many people can look at the evidence and buy the church's version of the solar system from 400 years ago.
The word “faith” means: acceptance without benefit of knowledge. By declaring that one has “faith”, one has already admitted that one is ignorant. There should be no shame in being ignorant. Ignorance is simply a lack of knowledge. But, stupidity is the willful rejection of knowledge that is available. If religion is the glorification of “faith”, then religion is the glorification of ignorance. And, since there is a preponderance of actual knowledge available to remedy one’s ignorance, and since religion instructs the “faithful” to willfully reject knowledge, one is forced to conclude that religion promotes stupidity. And this is the paradigm that “people of faith” wants the general public to accept as a standard for civil law and the electability of political candidates? Hmmmm….
So we now condem 2.1 Billion people to stereo type through the actions of 277 people in a 10th rate town in a fifth rate fly over state of the USA
Thats gotta be some sort of record
The point I am was questioning "It happens all the time" Does it...really? Then no atheist can hold down a job in America. If an atheist does hold down a job, then suddenly it must be anything less than all the time.
It could be anything from common to very rare.
And of course we know the US represents the whole world
People aren't threatened by you, they're disgusted because you're rude and obnoxious. Even the atheists here have problems with you.