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What would be considered religion bashing? I've read posts here where the originator thought we did too much religion bashing. I've witnessed just the opposite. Everyone here seems pretty cordial to me.
I live in a state where I commonly hear politicians who supposedly represent me, say things like "atheists should have no rights whatsoever" or "atheists should not even be considered citizens of this country". Where supposed to smile and take such hateful comments, but if we question the religious at all, we're religion bashing.
I honestly am worried about the direction this country is headed when I see where some of the other religious countries have ended up, with women not being allowed to drive, and gays being killed for being born gay. There are an alarming amount of people who would take this country just as far, if they had their way.
I really think we should allow people in places like this website to speak their mind.

Eazyduzzit 7 Apr 20
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Did that guy whom posted about religion bashing, leave? I have not seen him post anymore.

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Thanks for all the comments. I'm glad again to know there are some like minded people here.

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i do speak my mind

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Yeah. I just got recently accused of being a christian because someone completely misunderstood my advice to "read the bible and take notes."

She should have read my profile...maybe?

I laugh these things off, though.

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The only thing I’ve seen is religious peoples perception being fucked up when it comes to speaking out against religion. They somehow feel they are being mocked. When in fact, it is their religion that is being mocked, not them. They sometimes have difficulty separating the two. That’s the only issue that I see.

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Just google "war on christmas". Now that's religious persecution.

Not.

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I've seen the bashing, and I've seen the anti-bashing.

I've seen the religion-has-its-merits, and I've seen the anti-religion-has-its-merits.

I've seen it all. Open forum like this, you're going to get it all. It's a good thing.

The takeaway from this post, for me, is non-believers being (potentially? some day? incrementally? stealthily?) stripped of their rights. That chills the hell out of me--no pun intended. We definitely need resources like this to connect, share resources, support one another, organize, etc.

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Let me guess. Texas?

Damn, missed it my a few hundred miles.

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Religion has been accustomed to unearned deference and respect in the marketplace of ideas, enforced by formal and informal blasphemy laws and taboos, until very recently. Meaningful critique of religion, of any kind, was basically unthinkable except arguably for a few of the elites, until the past few generations.

As a former devout evangelical I definitely understand from an insider's perspective how uncomfortable it makes them to encounter people who are not only unimpressed by the things that capture their imagination and devotion, but openly contemptuous of those things; and also, how uncomfortable it is to have your carefully cultivated personal self-image as virtuous and good violated. But guess what, they're just going to have to suck it up. I am personally fed up with the vast harms their ideology has wrought, particularly in the US. I have no desire to coddle them.

Even many areligious or atheist persons are so acculturated to the special pleading of religion that we somehow see it as elevated above things like flat earth conspiracy theories when in fact it's exactly the same thing: affording belief to unsubstantiated assertions based on various forms of argument from authority or incredulity, and various gaslighting ad hominems. These well-meaning folks bid us to go easy on these kindly and well-meaning believers.

Well actually we ARE going easy on them. We allow them to believe whatever they want, run their private clubs tax-free, and spread their hateful ideology far and wide. There hasn't been a Presidential candidate yet who dared to be openly unbelieving if they wanted to get elected. And yet these persecution whores insist they are disadvantaged and put-upon, misunderstood and downtrodden.

As my mother used to say, "nuts to that noise".

Very well said. You stated my thoughts better than I did. They are so used to being coddled that they take offense if you tell them the truth.

@Eazyduzzit American Athest does unfortinately have an opening for president....

@DavidLaDeau Yeah I heard about that but like 99.9% of all atheists I don't belong and don't care. I do wish there were better character on display among the very public atheists though. Too much sexism and entitlement. In truth it's no worse than any other group but I'd like it to be better, if only because we atheists have to be twice as good to be thought half as well of.

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I totally agree that we are here to express our opinions and I also thought that's what this site was for. However, there are always people who don't like your posts, nor your replies to certain posts. No matter what a person does or says, someone is ALWAYS offended because it's their job to be offended!

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"Decidedly Athiest Songs " Group
Some of the songs listed in this group are pretty direct and could be considered religion bashing.
I’m okay with this content though, no one is pushing it in anyone’s face. Listen or don’t. It’s more for other atheists anyway.

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A interesting question. Is saying religion is cobblers religion bashing? Who cares lol It's all rubbish, I can't say otherwise, if that's construed as bashing then so be it but seriously (sort of) it's just a different opinion.

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I see lots of religion-bashing. I don't see as much in the way of people-bashing, but I still see it. What I don't see very much of at all is 1x1 bashing. Arguments seem pretty rare here. I do love a good spirited debate as much as the next guy, so sometimes it's a litte disappointing, but the peace is nice too. 🙂

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There's a definite double standard. Too often, speaking the truth about religion and it's pernicious effects is enough to be called 'religion bashing'. Christopher Hitchens then, was a Murderer's Row to put the '27 Yankees to shame.

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