Something that’s has irked me for some time now is how many people latched onto the Atheist movement as an edgy teen but now look back on it in reverence and not shame. This seems to be a common theme in academia and is prevalent even in communities like this one. The lamentation of the “golden-age” of atheism is peak hubris. Dawkins, Hitchens, and crew were deconstructionists of the critical theory variety. Their lives were consumed by the need to disprove God and religion. However these were the shortsighted desires of pseudo-intellectuals, they accomplished nothing productive, and if anything, opened the door for the screaming children that replaced them. I don’t think Dawkins, in his wildest dreams, ever saw his fall come from his own hubris. The intellectual argument over dismantling religion somehow disproving the existence of a god is what fueled the SJWS and their own brand of hubris in the early 2000’s. BTW Dawkins, this is what happens when you remove the “tumor” of religion, you hack. As you see today, Dawkins was swallowed by the stupidity he helped bring about, the Maximilien Robespierre of the modern era, begging for trannies to not cut off his head.
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Oh they do it on a bunch of pro "Woke" bullshit. Not just the White Supremacy stuff but also HEAVILY with the LGBTQ propaganda and they are doing it in a way so as to get people who are more center (What's left of them) to support it. IE: Anything is "XXPHOBIC" so if a Christian very calmy says "Oh yeah, you know I don't really agree with that, I'll pray for you and hope your life is good!" They will get cancelled by the social media platform and potentially doxxed and threatened.
Yes, Christianity is very subjective sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worst. I don't want to make direct comparisons to Islam as I am of the belief Islam is just objectively a violent religion hellbent on conquest which I feel they have proved all throughout history up until modern times and Christianity really does not behave that way unless they are trying to stop the spread of said radical Islam.
See, that right there is the biggest fucking problem. Atheism was never INTENDED to be a "Community" at all period. Atheism was simply an adjective to describe someone who has no belief system. As per usual though, in the leftist linguistic rodeo it was taken, morphed to be what they wanted it to be and then used as a weapon to spite the Christians. The only thing first generation Atheist voters really collectively fought for was clear separation of Church and State which is supported by Christians as well seeing as it's our constitution. I'm not sure at what point exactly the left really dug it's heels into Atheism and made it it's own.
Yeah that's exactly it. "Ultimate Tolerance will then breed intolerance." For every progressive move the ultra progressive make an equal and opposite regression is had until the Overton Window has shifted enough in favor of the progressives to make things like casual racism/discrimination against Whites/Christians socially acceptable and not viewed as regressive despite the history being the same but the roles swapped.
Yep that's exactly it, this radical political correctness and overly progressive society must be opposed at all costs else all is lost.
Not every Atheist out there is the reddit brand Atheist, I just do not have the ability to believe anymore of my own choosing. Make no mistake though, I am absolutely an American and as long as I draw breath I am willing to defend the right of Christians to express themselves and their religious believes as granted to them under the first ammendment.
Fuck the woke!