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I'll be sure to look into this, thank you.The Atheist Agenda was exposed in Psalm 2.
that is what I have seen with Libertarianism. I use that as a simple means to let others know where I line up. but its not possible to be that way. in reality the few I know at home really aren't.I was recently at a convention ( not an atheist one, just happened to have a panel on it. ), where we the audience and the speaker shared ideas and concerns on public atheism. One audience member was asked to leave because of his brash and unapologetic disdain for Christianity/ other religious people.
The talk and panel was all about finding common ground. Talking about respectful disagreement and uniting in common ideas and goals. At one Time I was somewhat active in the Youtube Atheist community, but I've walked away from most of it because it started to feel like a snooty club for anti theists to complain about religion. I don't feel the same way and most of my anger has dried up and fallen away with religion. I have disagreements on certain principles, but overall I don't have any malice against Christians or any religious people as people.
Drew pointed out a common saying I've heard a lot, "Atheists just don't want religion force on them through law,". When I was at my most "activist" point, I would think this when it came to LGBT stuff, and Secular government. Its just a very hard stance to actually hold because eventually the philosophical side of what exactly is a religion or world view starts getting muddy. Its something that sounds good on paper, but doesn't really work in practice. Its an ideal like Comunisms or Libertarianism. Good on paper, impossible in practice.
Just my thoughts.
Atheism is a misunderstanding of the term God. According to their terminology, even God is an atheist.
If there was really no God, then there'd be no atheists.
I think you misunderstand. They don't use this argument against Christianity. As a Christian, I use this argument against atheism.No that's just one argument among many to try and be quick and witty against a Christian's beliefs.
This is a very good point; they would not need to try and disprove something.If there was really no God, then there'd be no atheists.
Indeed, this is true.And if there were no atheists, there would be no agendas.
As someone who was part of the larger movement at one time, its not that simple. Generally, the majority of Atheists were at one time a believer in a religion ( most commonly Christianity in Europe or the Americas). Since the US, for example, is very Christian influenced in our culture it effects our policies and social norms. There are Atheists because their are Christians, its a philosophical debate. In many European countries where religion isn't as dominant there isn't as much of a need for people to identify as Atheists because its not a big deal. To not believe in God in the US, is a big deal to a lot of people. That is why the US is pretty high in its numbers of people identifying as Atheist.This is a very good point; they would not need to try and disprove something.