Atheists & Agnostics
Related: About this forumThere are some theists out there that is determined to make Atheists say that Atheism is a religion.
They keep pushing it to ridiculous levels.
They are all over Facebook and Twitter.
Many atheist pages have made their pages where you have to ask to join. Some has sent me invitations to join sense they see I am one from seeing my posts on other pages.
But some theists find ways in. And they demand that Atheists admit it's a religion.
Same thing on Twitter. They tweet on stuff from Aron Ra or Jimmy Snow and others demanding the same thing.
Have there been a push like this before or is it a new thing?
elleng
(136,569 posts)Lady Freedom Returns
(14,180 posts)Your reading a post on a interesting science story and their they are. Messing up the whole rythm of the post.
I want to know if it has happened before and that goes away after a little time or is this new and might be a new normal to make virtual life miserable.
Why are you posting if you don't care?
rampartc
(5,835 posts)if atheism is a religion my house is a church and my taxes are NOT overdue.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,180 posts)Interesting posts get totally disrupted and ends up having to be deleted.
PJMcK
(22,967 posts)Any more than I care what they believe.
no_hypocrisy
(49,027 posts)Sounds like MAGAt "logic".
multigraincracker
(34,193 posts)puts humans above gods.
Farmer-Rick
(11,500 posts)Most all humanists are atheist.
So, since there is no evidence of any god, then humans aren't above anything.
Humans are just animals that think way too highly of themselves.
multigraincracker
(34,193 posts)The only difference.
Farmer-Rick
(11,500 posts)GreenWave
(9,313 posts)Say around Easter, and Christmas
And when are ancient religions going to sue modern ones for plagiarism? i.e. week long celebration of Saturnalia.
Auggie
(31,844 posts)Maybe someone on the street would be handing out flyers, going door-to-door, or placing small ads in irrelevant independent newspapers. Now these decisive and dividing messages get in front of millions of eyes.
For the record, don't call me an Atheist. By implying there is a choice it supports the notion of belief. Human will do. Or Scientist.
Farmer-Rick
(11,500 posts)Imply a choice?
Atheism is merely a description of someone who thinks there is insufficient evidence for the existence of a god. That is All. Nothing else.
I don't think there is sufficient evidence for a big foot either does that imply a choice also?
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)Mr.Bill
(24,828 posts)like not collecting stamps is a hobby.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,180 posts)It's a bother.
You get started with an interesting conversation and bam, theists just spam it.
Buckeye_Democrat
(15,058 posts)... and the like. Why would I? It's my individual conclusion, and I don't need to belong to a group of similar-thinking individuals for some kind of group-thinking "validation" of it.
It's why I felt dumbfounded after I asked some questions about a religious group here, especially after someone wrote a reply to me along the lines of, "How would you feel if we made inquiries about atheists?" Uh, I wouldn't care!
I suggest to not play their game. They're most likely right-wing authoritarians who identify themselves with their group more than relying upon their own reasoning abilities, and they desire to identify everyone else similarly to themselves in that regard. They love "us vs. them" group dynamics.
Mariana
(15,173 posts)I've noticed an increase in what you're talking about. This crusade won't last too long, I don't think. Pretty soon they'll turn their attention to harassing retail workers who persecute them by saying Happy Holidays.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,180 posts)Farmer-Rick
(11,500 posts)To keep theists from thinking about the contradictions of their silly religions.
I've heard them try to say things like all atheist think this or that, so therefore atheism is a religion. But atheist, aside from not believing the burden of proof for a god has been met, have no other shared beliefs like religions do. No belief in superstitious nonsense and magical ceremonies to chant their myths and spells.
No agreement on anything really except for: there is no real evidence for any god.
Yeah, I've listened to Christian Apologists claim atheism is a religion but their arguments are weak and easily disproved. But I've seen this apologetic argument ever since I realized I was an atheist about 5 years ago. I don't think it has gotten any worse.
But I have noticed atheist are more likely to stand up and defend themselves more recently. Since Christian Apologists are not use to push back, they have gotten a bit more organized in their attacks on atheists.
yortsed snacilbuper
(7,947 posts)Lady Freedom Returns
(14,180 posts)But we can't seem to heard theists out of conversations.