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My Problem With Militant Atheism

Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 5:51 pm
by YoungApolegist
It seems that atheism isn't what it used to be. Instead of just a position held by people where they don't believe in a god, atheism is now calling religious people "delusional, homophobic, and idiotic," along with the mission to eradicate religion and to persecute and chastise anyone with religious belief. Atheists these days dedicate their entire lives to insulting a god they don't believe in, even if it means putting it above their moral and ethical beliefs. I know not all atheists are like this, but a good portion of them are. I always remember when Jesus said: "If the world hates you, remember that it has hated me first."

Re: My Problem With Militant Atheism

Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 6:24 pm
by Jac3510
Quite right. The position of the new atheism isn't an intellectual one. It is, as far as they see it, a moral one. And that means if you disagree with them, it's not just that you are wrong or mistaken. The theist is now immoral. And the way to respond to immoral, bigoted, evil people isn't with rational argument, but rather with mockery and social ostracization. My honest advice to you is to ignore them. Prov. 26:4. It's not that we can't respond to them. It's that their position is so intellectually vapid and so morally backwards that it ranks up there with eugenics, flat earth theories, 9/11 truthers.

With that said, I cannot tell you how highly I would recommend you read this book:

I require my students to read it. It's worth every second you invest in it, I promise.

Re: My Problem With Militant Atheism

Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 2:34 am
by YoungApolegist
Jac3510 wrote:Quite right. The position of the new atheism isn't an intellectual one. Prov. 26:4. It's not that we can't respond to them. It's that their position is so intellectually vapid and so morally backwards that it ranks up there with eugenics, flat earth theories, 9/11 truthers.

With that said, I cannot tell you how highly I would recommend you read this book:

I require my students to read it. It's worth every second you invest in it, I promise.
I find 9/11 "truthers" an oxymoron.

They are as bad as the Fake Moon Landing conspiracy theorists