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From my observation there are Christians and ex-Christians on R&S section who are most vocal, what you think?
I have met a fair share of atheists in college and in real world. Most true atheists I’ve encountered are intelligent, well read and exercises good reasoning skills. However, what I’ve seen in R&S is mostly Christians and ex-christians who hold a lot of bitterness. Usually, when a real atheist talk about God or deity, they don’t automatically assume protestant Christian God but 90% of response by atheist in Y!A is towards the Christian God. Often personal jabs on the Christian believer and claim mral superiority while thier rhetoric is at 5th grade level. That being said, many Christian response is also perpertuating the flame. If you are an atheist, aren’t you bothered by these psudo-atheists who simply says there is no God simply out of their spite for Christian religion? Are they simply mis-represent your philosophy and reasonings?
If I as an Atheist ever seem to favor one religion less or seem to be putting Christianity down for one reason or the other, it is because I- personally- am not as learned in the other religions.
I come from, have been raised by, and still live in a predominantly and obnoxiously Christian Community and can point out more of their flaws because it’s become so common to me.
Likewise, if other atheists seem to look at one religion worse than another, it may be because of personal experience.
But that isn’t to say they really see more things wrong with one particular religion or another.
(And, I’m sorry, but sometimes, despite being an ‘intellectual’ or what not, you just can’t resist answering one retarded statement with another, just to spite people. xP)
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