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Tue Jan 17, 2012, 02:00 PM Jan 2012

This is what 2,000 years of propaganda does. [View all]

This discussion thread was locked as off-topic by gkhouston (a host of the General Discussion forum).

"Yew doesn't bu-leeve in are gawd, so yuse is BAD!"
(You don't believe in our God, so you are bad)

Atheists are one of the most disliked groups in America. Only 45 percent of Americans say they would vote for a qualified atheist presidential candidate, and atheists are rated as the least desirable group for a potential son-in-law or daughter-in-law to belong to. Will Gervais at the University of British Columbia recently published a set of studies looking at why atheists are so disliked. His conclusion: It comes down to trust.

Gervais and his colleagues presented participants with a story about a person who accidentally hits a parked car and then fails to leave behind valid insurance information for the other driver. Participants were asked to choose the probability that the person in question was a Christian, a Muslim, a rapist, or an atheist. They thought it equally probable the culprit was an atheist or a rapist, and unlikely the person was a Muslim or Christian. In a different study, Gervais looked at how atheism influences people’s hiring decisions. People were asked to choose between an atheist or a religious candidate for a job requiring either a high or low degree of trust. For the high-trust job of daycare worker, people were more likely to prefer the religious candidate. For the job of waitress, which requires less trust, the atheists fared much better.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=in-atheists-we-distrust

Can anyone blame me for being bitter and cynical about religion as a whole?

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Honestly I don't like Atheists Drale Jan 2012 #1
I rest my case. Archae Jan 2012 #4
agreed. the ability of fairy tale believers forcing their quaint fictions on the rest of the world ChairmanAgnostic Jan 2012 #12
And before it gets started... Archae Jan 2012 #17
absolutely ChairmanAgnostic Jan 2012 #28
Honestly I don't like Cubs fans because every single one of them sinkingfeeling Jan 2012 #5
I'm sorry, but you just defined New York Yankee fans because every single one of them... madinmaryland Jan 2012 #29
Every single atheist you have met announces it to you? Quantess Jan 2012 #6
I hear you gratuitous Jan 2012 #8
LOL, I guess I am pig headed with the fact that no "God(s)" exist snooper2 Jan 2012 #13
So which is it? Iggo Jan 2012 #18
I just find them to be as loud and obnoxious as some Christians. Dreamer Tatum Jan 2012 #30
They are disliked because they smell. AngryAmish Jan 2012 #2
lol koolkake Jan 2012 #3
Why? ieoeja Jan 2012 #7
I've met atheists who are more "Christian" than most Christians KansDem Jan 2012 #9
And there is that handy-dandy excuse when a "good Christian" gets caught doing something rotten. Archae Jan 2012 #10
That's too interesting to not explain more. Quantess Jan 2012 #15
Post removed Post removed Jan 2012 #11
Wow! bongbong Jan 2012 #16
sorry to disappoint but many atheists have "some sort of belief structure" nt msongs Jan 2012 #19
Reality is exactly opposite bongbong Jan 2012 #14
+1 sinkingfeeling Jan 2012 #21
I tend to lump the Christian, Muslim, and Rapist together UNLESS TlalocW Jan 2012 #20
Arthur Keostler was right....Janus...he explains the role of EMOTION in our daily lives opihimoimoi Jan 2012 #22
Madness Mr Dixon Jan 2012 #23
It just goes to show you how far some peoples' opinions are from the nearest fact. GliderGuider Jan 2012 #24
A person who accidentally hits a parked car... hunter Jan 2012 #25
All anyone has to do is look at the worst of the worst. Archae Jan 2012 #26
When Christians are their nastiest. izquierdista Jan 2012 #27
This thread violates the SOP, why hasn't it been locked? bananas Jan 2012 #31
A key part of Religious belief is about being "right". JoePhilly Jan 2012 #32
People can't really insult others' intelligence, sanity Union Scribe Jan 2012 #33
I'm locking this as something better suited to Religion. n/t gkhouston Jan 2012 #34
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