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Some Atheists Choose to Be Kind to Others [View all]

April 25, 2017
Posted by Jack Vance
A couple of the comments on a previous post about social media discourse got me thinking. I know that atheism does not mean anything other than the lack of belief in gods. I also know that atheists suffer from all the same flaws that afflict all humans. And so, I am making a mistake when I expect atheists to be any more rational, reasonable, skeptical, kind, etc. than humans in general. I am not sure I will ever manage to come to terms with this entirely, though. Even though I know it is a mistake, I continue to find myself expecting something a little bit better from my fellow atheists and from myself.
With that in mind, how I see some atheists treating people on social media makes me want to spend less time on social media. In that context, I issue this brief reminder:
Being an atheist does not obligate one to treat religious believers poorly. Some atheists choose to be kind to others.
There's nothing inherent in atheism that says we must be hostile to religious believers at every opportunity. And yes, this applies not just to religious believers but to everyone. It even applies to people who have different political views!
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If god created material things, say, the universe, that would not mare god material.
rug
Apr 2017
#43
If you don't understand the difference between religious dogma and internet atheist memes,
rug
Apr 2017
#92
The short answer is the amount of thought that goes into antitheist internet themes and cartoons is
rug
Apr 2017
#104
"you are deliberating ignoring the sheer intellectual thought that's gone into it,"
ExciteBike66
Apr 2017
#105
Good. Now look for the topic of this subthread: "Do you define your god as infinite?"
rug
Apr 2017
#72
You should know, from your long list of stupid, baiting questions, followed by desperate diversions,
rug
Apr 2017
#74
So, because something is described in a certain way for a long time, it must be true?
Doodley
Apr 2017
#129
Immaterial concept claims to have manufacturered all material, time, and space.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#7
If you accept the premise that an immaterial entity created the universe, the universe is evidence.
rug
Apr 2017
#9
When science explains everything from the very beginning, meaning prior to the big bang,
guillaumeb
Apr 2017
#33
Might want to start reading Stephen Hawking now then, particularly his latest book.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#56
Why does everyone keep assuming all these ridiculous limitations on ants?
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2017
#57