My position is anti-antitheism.
A theist has given magical properties to ideas and used that to justify their own intolerance. The same as an anti-theist. They are foundationally similar to a theist but with a different mask, because they are both focussing on nonsense to justify their lack of tolerance.
So an anti-antitheist has gone one step further. They are yet foundationally similar to both the religious person and the antireligious person ... they are still focussing their intolerance on something as though it were important enough to give it entity like elements, magical properties, etc.
You are against certain types of PEOPLE. Bottom line. Why do you need to use nonsense to justify that you are intolerant ? People being intolerant of each other on some level is normal.
This is the "do people kill people or guns kill people" debate. It is people that kill people. Take away guns, and they will find other ways to kill people. Take away ideas and things they worship and treat as good and evil, and they will find new things to treat as good and evil. Those who anthropomorphize science once they drop religion have the same root issue as the religious person. They have merely changed masks. It isn't the gun, the religion, the video game, whatever that is the problem ... it is the person who is doing things we don't want them to do.
Religion is not a monolithic entity.
This. Not trying to sound elitist, and I know I'm being redundant, but I don't understand why people keep anthropomorphizing religion and science, and ascribing them moral and ethical qualities, or treating them like they are entities which provide, do good and evil, etc. Seriously.
An alcoholic has problems. Not a bottle of alcohol. Someone who uses kool aid to murder children has problems. Not kool aid.
It is a constant, seemingly never ending "debate", because it always focusses on nonsense. And that nonsense is whether or not "concepts" are good, evil, etc. Come on. Is math good or evil ? Is Pokemon good or evil ? It is people. And I don't think you'll ever really "get anywhere"
if you continually redirect the blame and responsibility elsewhere. And if you begin to ascribe entity like qualities to things, and ethical and moral principles to things, it is no different than someone worshipping sticks and stones and saying they're magical. Again .... alcohol, kool aid, pokemon, science, religion, math .... are not entities with magical properties. The moment you start arguing as though they have these properties, you treat the red herring as though it was the main issue.