Religion
In reply to the discussion: Rising atheism in America puts 'religious right on the defensive' [View all]LeftishBrit
(41,205 posts)Most outspoken atheists do not belong to any organized atheist group. Most organized, or semi-organized, atheist groups are not in cahoots with each other. The fact that some atheists write books, or even hold meetings, does not make them into some big, dangerous, 'infamous' conspiracy, as you sometimes seem to imply.
It's one thing to regard atheists as wrong or foolish. It's one thing to point out that some atheists are bigoted against religious people (some people will always be bigoted against people who believe differently from themselves). It's one thing to point out that religion is not the source of all evil, and that an atheist can be right-wing, nasty or stupid, just as a Christian, Muslim, Jew or Pagan can. But it's another thing to regard atheism as in some sense politically dangerous or sinister, or as part of some sort of evil conspiracy -which your posts often seem to imply.