Is Atheism becoming a 'relgion' in it's self.

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  • It seems like you get your ideas about atheism from the hollow echo-chamber of your fellow theists who seem to know little to nothing about what atheism is.

    My heros include physicists and philosophers-the ones I consider to be brilliant and fascinating. I think Darwin did great work, but I have little to no interest in the finer details of Evolution, though of course I support it.

    Atheism is simply the lack of belief in gods due to no evidence. It's as much as religion as not believing in Zeus or Thor is a religion. Speaking of which, your god is no more real than any of the thousands of other gods humans invented.

    As that famous quote goes, when you understand why you don't believe in all other gods but your own, you'll understand why I don't believe in your god.

    Theists are simply lazy thinkers. You had religion rammed down your throats before you could even question it as a child and now you are stuck with these infantile beliefs. To us this is no different than someone who believes in Santa Claus into their adulthood. This is why we consider you a laughstock in general and a threat when religion goes fanatical-like the mooslimes.

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    • You are making generalisations. Did you have atheism rammed down your throat before you could even question it as a child and now you are stuck with these infantile beliefs?

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      • No I'm an ex-Christian. I grew out of god-belief around the time I grew out of Santa-belief.

        Why do you continue to belief in the Great Kazoo?

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