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LINK Survey shows that US atheists are overwhelmingly pro-vax

This does not surprise me.

Shortly before Darwin Day 2021 (February ) the Freedom From Religion Foundation and its Chicago chapter unveiled the striking billboard above in Chicago.

At the time FFRF Co-President Dan Barker said that that science works and must be trusted during pandemics such as Covid. He added:

It was a natural selection given the continuing pushback by the Christian Right against masking and social distancing mandates.

Tom Cara, FFRF’s Executive Director for the Metropolitan Chicago Chapter, coordinated the billboard project. He said:

This new billboard is timely in ways. First, to encourage everyone to help keep us all safe by trusting in science, not superstition, and to mask up! Second, to give science the respect it deserves by honouring the birthday of Charles Darwin.

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The billboard was just one of a host efforts to get Americans vaccinated and produced positive results – but among those untainted by religion or Republicanism.

Natalie Jackson, in this August op-ed, concluded:

Most white evangelical Republicans, and Republicans in general, disagreed with our question about the Golden Rule, that “because getting vaccinated against COVID- helps protect everyone, it is a way to live out the religious principle of loving my neighbors” (57 percent and 58 percent, respectively).

This may be because for some white evangelicals and Republicans, politics and religion are inseparable – and God’s will, or their interpretation of it, controls everything.

At the beginning of this month, The Jerusalem Post confirmed that white evangelicals don’t give a toss about the welfare of others.

It quoted from a recent Pew Research Center survey that found that 57 percent of white evangelical Protestants had received at least shot of the vaccine, compared to 86 percent of Hispanic Catholics, 79 percent of white Catholics, 73 percent of white non-evangelicals and 70 percent of black evangelicals.

Curiously, the JP neglected to point out that the study showed that atheists top the list of those who have received jabs. That was left to the FFRF which said the study showed that “fully 90 percent of atheists are vaccinated.”

Barker said: Atheists believe in this life, not an afterlife, and we don’t need a god to threaten us with hell to do the right thing. We’re good for goodness sake.

The FFRF emphasised the underlying issues behind the disparate vaccination . Its Co-President Annie Laurie Gaylor added:

This is of the great moral issues of today – and religion is simply failing. Religious folks are often suspicious of a shot to prevent the spread of a lethal contagion that has killed 1 in every 500 Americans and has completely overwhelmed and overworked our heroes on the health care frontlines.

It takes religion to make the immoral seem moral.

The numbers, said organisation, show some interesting trends. Agnostics lag slightly behind atheists, while “nothing in particular” Nones are about average. Catholics score above average, and Hispanic Catholics even better than agnostics. FFRF said:

It seems like a rare instance of American Catholics listening to their Pope – and the Pope having the correct message. Now, if he would apply himself to the scourge of rape and abuse within his church.

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This is not shocking whatsoever. Atheists seem to be more rational and more embracing of science than religious people and from what I've observed most atheists lean heavily toward being progressive.

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Atheists generally have a much better understanding of reality than theists.

"Jesus is my vaccine" is typically theist.

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Leftist are pro-VAX. Leftists tend to be atheists.

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Add me to the list, Maderna all the way including booster.

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Politics and religious preferences should never come into play when it comes to vaccines. As a cattle rancher I’ve witnessed the huge difference in the health of cattle that are vaccinated and pre-conditioned on the ranch versus the health of unvaccinated cattle that are pulled off of their momma and taken directly to the sale barn which is probably the worst thing you can do to a calf from a health standpoint.
As far as FFRF and American atheist I can never support either of those groups as they mostly support left wing politicians like Obama and Biden even though I’m atheist.

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Totally agree and thanks for promoting FFRF. More members on this site need to join. Instead of simply jawing about the curse of religion we need to put our money and efforts into actually doing something. Being more informed with facts is a great way to start.

Going through some past newsletters I came across an essay about how the evangelists use their version of the Golden Rule (do unto others as they would do unto you) to actually discriminate. They have convinced themselves that, because of their religious views, they are being discriminated against (yes, Virginia there is a war on Christians) so that gives them carte blanche to discriminate against others.

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Nice essay.

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Not surprising, if there's one thing(mostly) we all believe is the science behind vaccines...
As for his holinass and pedoes..forget him taking a harder stance..98% of the clergy would be behind bars..

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I've been vaccinated my entire life. No problems from it at all. The anti-vaxxers I know suddenly become scientists to justify what they believe but most of them say they do have their kids take shots the school says they need. This is insanity. Then you have those who claim they "have a Constitutional right." About what? We have really confused people here.

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Yeah, because we're not fucking stupid.

Your "we're not fucking stupid" is deliciously ambiguous (and I speak as a sapiosexual). 🙂

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