[1] I was just responding to your "If they won't defend themselves from my arguments on this forum, they must be afraid to and know they're wrong." argument. Tying that argument to the very survival of life on earth is very exciting. I'm going to call it exciting.
[2] Oh they sound simply awful. And you say they're like girls? Horrid creatures.
[3] Atheism is probably robust enough to survive this fracture of our limited resources.
1 - Straw man
WP! I never said, nor meant, what you quoted.
2 - If the behavior of that A+ forum makes me flash back to 8th grade girl cliques, who are you to say, with sarcasm, my memory is not valid? You sound like a girl-against-girl bullying enabler.
3 - Wishful thinking. I feel it's a clear setback if A+ grows in its current form. Who are you to suggest my feelings on this are not valid?
Gosh, I don't know why this debate is so interesting to me. Trouble is, I can actually mind meld with the a-plussers and sympathize with them. Still,
it's clear how gleeful opponents of Atheism are of this splintering of the movement and the bizarre behavior of A+ proponents. How much I'd like to poke them under a microscope to see how they tick, but never will, because they'd group me with those sickos who made rape threats.
I suspect it's a very small number of people who made rape threats, but hey, fear is the most powerful emotion.
The amazing thing is this didn't start with a rape threat. It started with a coffee threat. Watson could have said "no thanks, it's really late, so I'm gonna call it a night." Instead, she took it on the road, being paid to speak about it (with outrageous exaggeration), making herself, literally, a professional victim (and I mean literally literally).
Atheism has more important goals, like stopping religion-based female genital mutilation, or the possibility of nuclear war over who's imaginary friend gave them Palestine. Obsessing over things like T-shirts and coffee invitations, well, that gives comfort to the enemies of reason, don't you think?