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AtheistCrusader

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53. OR, one could point to nations like Albania that were both
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 04:57 PM
Jan 2014

atheist and persecuted gays, that no longer do so.

One might even wonder if the fact that they had a secular government led to a cultural shift.
Contrast to one that did not survive the formerly atheistic government of Russia/USSR's failure, where the state is no longer officially atheistic, AND it persecutes GLBT's who dare to even speak out about their sexual identity.

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The anti-gay hatred and persecution in Uganda okasha Jan 2014 #1
I wish the central African Anglicans did not buy into it. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #2
Impossible skepticscott Jan 2014 #3
Are there atheists that hate gays? hrmjustin Jan 2014 #5
Yes. rug Jan 2014 #13
Argument from anecdote. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #36
Take it up with Zinnia. You shouldn't be so quick to dismiss her experiences. rug Jan 2014 #69
And she shouldn't be so quick to dismiss the hard evidence she herself expounded on at the be AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #71
Bullshit. She's recountinmg her own experiences and you're proving her point. rug Jan 2014 #72
Her experiences are anecdotal, as are mine. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #76
You shouldn't dismiss observations so easily. There are plenty of them. rug Jan 2014 #77
It's like we aren't speaking the same language. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #78
We're not. You don't like what she says so you dimiss them as anecdotes. rug Jan 2014 #81
THEY ARE ANECDOTES. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #83
Don't you see that an anecdote is a observation shared? rug Jan 2014 #84
She states they are JUST AS LIKELY and then supports that with AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #85
Sorry, the point has been made several times now. rug Jan 2014 #86
It doesn't change your comprehension of the point, that's for sure. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #87
The point is there is nothing about atheism that makes a person gay friendly or homophobic. rug Jan 2014 #88
Nope, you don't get to backpedal for her. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #89
How condescending of you. I daresay she needs no one to speak for her. rug Jan 2014 #90
I didn't say she needed you to backpedal for her. It was presumptious of you to try. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #91
There is nothing inherent in either belief or lack of belief that would lead one cbayer Jan 2014 #92
Are you going to ignore the compile of studies and surveys I just linked? AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #93
Yes, I am going to dismiss a "study" in which the author cbayer Jan 2014 #94
Religion and quasi-religious attributes of secular ideologies are not the same thing. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #95
Nah, they are entirely different things and he can't distinguish them apparently. cbayer Jan 2014 #96
Nope. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #97
I would agree that it's probably less prevalent based on the statistics supporting cbayer Jan 2014 #98
Huh? AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #99
Sure, you can extrapolate all you want. cbayer Jan 2014 #100
But there's no rational basis for that. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #101
Here is where I think you are making you big logical error. cbayer Jan 2014 #103
It's like you read half of what I write. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #105
No, I read everything you write. cbayer Jan 2014 #107
Yet you have managed to misconstrue just about everything. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #109
'I don't believe in god, but I believe in this document that says god is real' AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #102
Wait, are you calling me a concern troll? cbayer Jan 2014 #104
Post 100 sure sounds like it. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #106
You just don't like what I am saying and disagree with it. cbayer Jan 2014 #108
You have attributed false positions to me, multiple times. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #110
I apologize. cbayer Jan 2014 #113
I have had the displeasure okasha Feb 2014 #116
Sorry to hear that. rug Feb 2014 #117
Buenas noches, rug. okasha Feb 2014 #120
Are there individual atheists who hate gays? I'm sure there are. And bird watchers and chefs, too. skepticscott Jan 2014 #15
The Soviet Union persecuted gays and they were an atheistic state. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #16
The Soviet Union persecuted many groups of people skepticscott Jan 2014 #17
The point is that atheists can be just as homophobic as believers. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #18
Actually, the Soviet Union liberalized attitudes toward homosexuality... trotsky Jan 2014 #21
That doesn't negate the fact that atheisst can be just as homophobic. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #23
You ignored what I said. trotsky Jan 2014 #25
Atheism as a movement does not teach homophobia. I agree. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #26
Which of course was not my claim. n/t trotsky Jan 2014 #27
I know that. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #28
Be intellectually honest here skepticscott Jan 2014 #31
I am not making any lists. You can do that. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #32
I tried to get you to be intellectually honest skepticscott Jan 2014 #33
Here. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #34
'are there' is present tense. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #44
But there were at one point. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #47
The claim was present tense. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #50
And bird watchers and stamp collectors can be just as homophobic skepticscott Jan 2014 #29
Agreed on atheistic organization but those atheistic goverments did. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #30
I don't understand why you're having so much difficulty with this Act_of_Reparation Jan 2014 #65
I am n8t having a hard time with this. I have stated atheism does not teach homophobia. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #66
Then why bring it up in the first place? Act_of_Reparation Jan 2014 #75
What up? hrmjustin Jan 2014 #80
What were the political reasons? rug Jan 2014 #19
Great point! hrmjustin Jan 2014 #20
A Wikipedia search will tell you about China and Cuba. trotsky Jan 2014 #22
Currently or in the past? hrmjustin Jan 2014 #24
The Soviet Union substituted 'the party' for 'god'. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #37
was the official policy of the state atheism? hrmjustin Jan 2014 #38
Uninteresting. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #39
The rason I brought it up was because this was claimed hrmjustin Jan 2014 #40
Soviet government no longer exists. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #41
There were in the past. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #48
That was not the poster's claim. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author hrmjustin Jan 2014 #52
Yes I realize the tense that is why I asked the poster about the past tense. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #54
And do you realize that none of them still do? AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #55
No I just did not know that they decriminalized being gay. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #57
They all have. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #59
I just want to make clear I don't think atheism teaches homophobia. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #60
Yes, but you did make some relevant claims. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #62
Well I have met them and they can be just as nasty as religious homophobes. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #64
I agree, culture is largely the source. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #67
The sad thing now is that the Russian Church pushed for these new bigoted laws. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #70
Yep, and with the failure of the USSR, Russia is no longer a atheistic state. AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #73
Are there atheist-controlled governments persecuting gays? No. Fortinbras Armstrong Jan 2014 #42
And if I had used the past tense skepticscott Jan 2014 #43
Oh, I see Fortinbras Armstrong Jan 2014 #45
My question, which we all know you read, since you quoted it, was skepticscott Jan 2014 #46
But you agree that in the past there were atheist controlled governments hrmjustin Jan 2014 #49
See my posts skepticscott Jan 2014 #56
Simple question yes or no? hrmjustin Jan 2014 #58
As noted, it was already addressed in those posts. skepticscott Jan 2014 #61
I read your posts and I have my answer. thank you. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #63
In other words skepticscott Jan 2014 #68
No your three posts answeresd my question. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #82
You'd already read those posts skepticscott Jan 2014 #111
I read them after my later response and saw I had my answer. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #112
No, you didn't. skepticscott Jan 2014 #114
Dishonest. I realized after you posted number 61 what you were talking about. I am sorry I got it hrmjustin Jan 2014 #115
You have more respect that just about anyone here, justin. cbayer Jan 2014 #74
Thanks. I was going to say I got the answer from his three posts like he said. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #79
You are saying there are none CURRENTLY doing so Fortinbras Armstrong Feb 2014 #121
OR, one could point to nations like Albania that were both AtheistCrusader Jan 2014 #53
There is a new documentary out about this. cbayer Jan 2014 #4
The central African Anglican Churches break my heart with their bigorty. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #6
It's a terrible situation. cbayer Jan 2014 #7
The anglicans in South Africa are more like the Episcopal Church. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #8
Was there any resolution to that? cbayer Jan 2014 #11
No it was all informal. hrmjustin Jan 2014 #14
South Africa does a lot better muriel_volestrangler Jan 2014 #10
I haven't seen the documentary, okasha Feb 2014 #119
Why do the conservatives have this kind of influence in Africa? Htom Sirveaux Jan 2014 #9
Within the Anglican Communion it is because the low church Anglicans or more evangelical wing hrmjustin Jan 2014 #12
Goods and services Act_of_Reparation Feb 2014 #118
Not surprising at all. Jamastiene Jan 2014 #35
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