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Buckeye_Democrat

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30. It will never get better until religious people acknowledge their privilege.
Thu Sep 1, 2016, 09:49 AM
Sep 2016

Atheists were burned at the stake in the past for their non-belief, and there's still parts of the world today that kill non-believers.

It's very hard for atheists to get elected into public office since they're an extreme minority, and politicians know they can openly use someone's disbelief in God against them.

There are holidays for various religions, but none for the disbelievers. It's religious privilege, pure and simple.

I recommend finding a local group of other atheists, and don't allow others to invade your safe space.

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Democrats are generally not the party cheapdate Sep 2016 #1
I'm non religious madokie Sep 2016 #2
business as usual - because who else ya gonna vote for KG Sep 2016 #3
Post removed Post removed Sep 2016 #4
This. bigwillq Sep 2016 #8
Welcome to democracy. Nitram Sep 2016 #5
Atheists still at bottom of list on favorability polls... Panich52 Sep 2016 #54
Are atheists supposed to be a quasi-religious political movement now? Hortensis Sep 2016 #81
Why the link to religious zealotry? Panich52 Sep 2016 #107
I was hoping you'd make that connection, with Hortensis Sep 2016 #115
I used to "live & let live. Then... Panich52 Sep 2016 #135
Hortensis, you just summed up my own thoughts so very well. Maru Kitteh Sep 2016 #127
"In God We Trust. I don't believe it would Hortensis Sep 2016 #132
So they diss atheists and agnostics, but... Stellar Sep 2016 #6
Wait, I thought Democrats took ALL their voters for granted. That's what I keep hearing, anyway. betsuni Sep 2016 #7
I can hear it now, TexasProgresive Sep 2016 #9
I'm a pretty hard core atheist, but I understand politics FLPanhandle Sep 2016 #10
I'm a Christian sending you phylny Sep 2016 #75
I don't think most atheists dwell on the pintobean Sep 2016 #11
+1 joshcryer Sep 2016 #25
I'm a lifelong atheist and I agree with this. It's just a fact, not a big part of my Nay Sep 2016 #74
Agree SCantiGOP Sep 2016 #129
Try being Christian... ileus Sep 2016 #12
Especially here pintobean Sep 2016 #13
What pintobean said. Twice. WillowTree Sep 2016 #17
Trade? whatthehey Sep 2016 #15
You're saying that those things were/are the result of Democratic policies? Really? WillowTree Sep 2016 #18
What a strange question whatthehey Sep 2016 #19
The original post and the follow-ups aren't about the government in general, the media etc. WillowTree Sep 2016 #22
And the Democrats are part of both, and have done not one single thing to help atheists whatthehey Sep 2016 #28
I was a Christian for the first 16 years of my life... killbotfactory Sep 2016 #41
It's programmed into the religion itself. trotsky Sep 2016 #52
I'm guessing you guys don't see the irony. pintobean Sep 2016 #56
Oh yeah, major irony. trotsky Sep 2016 #58
Oh, my dog, we have to hear the word "God" once in a great while. pintobean Sep 2016 #60
Now who's missing the point? trotsky Sep 2016 #62
Lol. A special privilege. pintobean Sep 2016 #63
Yep, this guy was on your side. trotsky Sep 2016 #65
Along with 99 Senators and 401 House Reps pintobean Sep 2016 #69
Yes, you've already pointed out that I'm the bad guy in all of this. trotsky Sep 2016 #70
You're not a bad guy. I was just amused at the irony. pintobean Sep 2016 #71
At what irony, exactly? trotsky Sep 2016 #73
omg that cartoon! Egnever Sep 2016 #111
That makes me a bad guy too I guess. JNelson6563 Sep 2016 #64
Definitely. trotsky Sep 2016 #67
I'm sorry, but which states can you be fired in for being a christian? PoutrageFatigue Sep 2016 #79
No one is fired for being a Christian mdbl Sep 2016 #117
once in a great while. AlbertCat Sep 2016 #82
How often do you hear the pledge of allegiance? pintobean Sep 2016 #83
That's the context of my post. AlbertCat Sep 2016 #90
No, I don't. pintobean Sep 2016 #92
who uses cash anymore? AlbertCat Sep 2016 #97
I hear it every day. Goblinmonger Sep 2016 #94
I like how any wrong is just fine and dandy so long as you do not have to personally notice it. AtheistCrusader Sep 2016 #124
Be not afraid of enemies; the worst they can do is to kill you. AtheistCrusader Sep 2016 #86
Your name says it all pintobean Sep 2016 #88
As does yours. AtheistCrusader Sep 2016 #123
That's how people believe themselves to be "persecuted". rug Sep 2016 #91
those in congress are all such good Christians mdbl Sep 2016 #116
Lol. I am a Christian phylny Sep 2016 #76
Neither I nor anyone I know feels persecuted. AlbertCat Sep 2016 #87
Well, it's part of what's beend drummed into them as being a "holy" thing, so it seems that a synergie Sep 2016 #78
It's actually the backbone and the sop of christianity: Self-fulfilling prophesy. lindysalsagal Sep 2016 #105
most atheists in America did try being Christian- snooper2 Sep 2016 #51
What is there for you to complain about as a Christian? You get all the privilege... Humanist_Activist Sep 2016 #98
That's not how it is treestar Sep 2016 #14
Christians aren't treated any better. WillowTree Sep 2016 #16
By whom? whatthehey Sep 2016 #20
Try re-reading the title of this thread. WillowTree Sep 2016 #21
Try considering the thousands of Democratic speeches whatthehey Sep 2016 #27
"How again are we treated better than Crristians?" I never said that. Not once. Anywhere. WillowTree Sep 2016 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author whatthehey Sep 2016 #34
lol La Lioness Priyanka Sep 2016 #50
Well that's a load of bullshit, where's your evidence? n/t Humanist_Activist Sep 2016 #99
Next time there's a thread around here....... WillowTree Sep 2016 #101
Actually such a thread exists... Humanist_Activist Sep 2016 #102
I've read that thread. WillowTree Sep 2016 #103
Yeah, we are seeing two different things in that thread, your privilege is showing... Humanist_Activist Sep 2016 #112
Two of the most reliable voting blocs (Latino and African-American) are religious. joshcryer Sep 2016 #23
Atheist vote for Democrats by about 60% margins. Not enough? whatthehey Sep 2016 #29
Notice how they dismiss it and get defensive? Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #35
Defensive? joshcryer Sep 2016 #39
90% of them don't consider their atheism a defining factor. joshcryer Sep 2016 #37
Cite? whatthehey Sep 2016 #38
Stats? joshcryer Sep 2016 #40
Not seeing the claim you made that 90% consider it not defining whatthehey Sep 2016 #43
I read #6 that way. joshcryer Sep 2016 #44
Bit of a stretch really whatthehey Sep 2016 #49
"bit of stretch" is massively generous. Warren Stupidity Sep 2016 #95
From that Pew Research link. Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #46
The Gallup Poll jamese777 Sep 2016 #125
No that is not what the poll data you cited said. Warren Stupidity Sep 2016 #84
There is no diss in the article. NCTraveler Sep 2016 #24
I'm a Dem Catholic. I love and respect a ton of good atheistic people and thinkers. Mc Mike Sep 2016 #26
It will never get better until religious people acknowledge their privilege. Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #30
Yeah, that discussion won't happen...for along time. Behind the Aegis Sep 2016 #113
Yeah, I know. Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #114
My background is heavy in science and technology, the real world. I don't believe RKP5637 Sep 2016 #31
if christians like me are treated badly here i think it is a reaction to the cra cra stuff elsewhere dembotoz Sep 2016 #32
Sincere question. Ever consider why there is little accorded distinction? whatthehey Sep 2016 #36
think we just like to label folks ...good bad, crazy sane dembotoz Sep 2016 #80
Possibly. Not sure I see relevance here whatthehey Sep 2016 #96
the only "bad treatment" christians get here is that their beliefs are not immune to ridicule. Warren Stupidity Sep 2016 #85
Had no idea that Atheists were so sensitive to criticism. tenderfoot Sep 2016 #42
It's more the marginalization really whatthehey Sep 2016 #45
Most of us fly under the radar. Throd Sep 2016 #77
So sorry to upset the Atheists.... I'll have the Flying Spaghetti Monster send prayers. tenderfoot Sep 2016 #106
They think any criticism is "making them shut up". Odin2005 Sep 2016 #119
Oh, the irony. rug Sep 2016 #133
We're used to it. Iggo Sep 2016 #47
Just wait till you hear about Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. lpbk2713 Sep 2016 #48
My favorite. Iggo Sep 2016 #53
We will know there is progress when... HassleCat Sep 2016 #55
I would like to think so, but... Buckeye_Democrat Sep 2016 #57
Political trends are often unavoidable... Panich52 Sep 2016 #59
Seems to me that they discussed "dissing" Sanders as an atheist ... dawg Sep 2016 #61
Awesome sales pitch, isn't it? Act_of_Reparation Sep 2016 #68
So one clown says something and it's reflective of the whole party? Blue_Tires Sep 2016 #66
There are also Republican atheists Warpy Sep 2016 #72
I'm an atheist and i don't feel the same way you do. JI7 Sep 2016 #89
i'm supposed to be pissed at the DNC Takket Sep 2016 #93
+1, nt stopwastingmymoney Sep 2016 #109
I am curious... GulfCoast66 Sep 2016 #100
You mean even after all the respect given to religious Democrats by atheists? Why I'm shocked Ohioblue22 Sep 2016 #104
Democrats diss intolerance IMHO Egnever Sep 2016 #108
Atheists and agnostics account for a lot more than 7.1% combined. Quantess Sep 2016 #110
"New Atheism" is an intelectual facade for Western Imperialism. Odin2005 Sep 2016 #118
New atheists are right-wingers and have nothing to do with this. cpwm17 Sep 2016 #120
If you use the reasoning of this article, yortsed snacilbuper Sep 2016 #122
Trying to dialogue with militant religionists is a futile practice. n/t demmiblue Sep 2016 #128
Here's the thing, supported by sociological research... people see church-going as good HereSince1628 Sep 2016 #121
And so they lend tacit support to bigotry instead of sticking up for what's right. Act_of_Reparation Sep 2016 #126
I think things will improve Spew Sep 2016 #130
Forgive me for my question if it is in any way interpreted as critical. It is not meant to demean, cornball 24 Sep 2016 #131
Shouldn't that be "one Democrat dissed atheists"? (nt) Nye Bevan Sep 2016 #134
Why Should Atheists RobinA Sep 2016 #136
All Athiests want is an apology. yortsed snacilbuper Sep 2016 #137
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