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  • Anti-Theist Only Commandment. Be The Biggest fucking Douchebag Closed Mind Asshole as much as possible. Then Somehow everybody will love you and kiss your fucking ass. Also if you do this long enough. The world will magically transformed into a Atheist Wet Dream. Were it rain lollipops and ice cream. And everybody believes the same boring fucking thing. Im Agnostic. Ive been around alot of people. But when it comes to being a world class asshole Anti-Theist take the mother fucking cake.

  • So you want your godlessnes treated as a virtue? Sorry but you'll have to do that yourselves, because no sane person is going to do it for you.

  • "Say what you will about the sweet miracle of unquestioning faith. I consider the capacity for it terrifying. "

    -Kurt Vonnegut

  • I thought this was a free country. Where people could have freedom of religion. I don't understand why almost everybody in America thinks any other religion a complete disgrace. And being atheist is also a crime to them. Why is everyone so obsessed about religion? I have a friend at school and sometimes when I bring things up he's all like "NO THATS IN THE BIBLE!" Not everyone's a christian, GET OVER IT!

  • @zadius great video first of all. i think part of the reason the media don't make an issue of insults against atheist's but do when it comes to religious slurs is that there is a long history of intolerance to any form of criticism within religion. they bitch and moan about persecution whenever anyone says something they don't like. atheists don't tend to complain about being insulted, we tend to just get on with it. the media therefore don't consider it to be politically incorrect.

  • One would think that NOT believing in fairy tales and superstitions WOULD get you elected instead of the other way around. I don't get Republican world where up is down, left is right, tax cuts create revenue, and family values is taking away healthcare from kids. WTF USA?!?!?

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  • hypocricy in a nutshell.

  • the only way to end "anti-atheist bigoty" is to round up all of the Christians and murder them so they can't be around to speak the truth anymore.

  • @mrtadreamer Once religion is eradicated, we atheists that remain will still find other ways to divide themselves and give rational excuses for killing each other. There can be no peace as long as one single human being remains alive on this planet. People are people and as a whole, our species is pretty ugly. We are capable of so much but as a whole deliver so little. Persons are great! Individual people are fine. It's when they gather into groups that the trouble starts.

  • @MarkRosengarten "Once religion is eradicated". Really?

    "Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away." Matthew 24:35.

    "I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it."Matthew 16:18 "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever". Hebrews 13:8 "The grass withers, the flower fades, But the Word of our God stands forever".Isaiah 40:8

    nobody trumps Amighty God.

  • @mrtadreamer I can quote from my fantasy novels, too, but it would serve no purpose. I have read the Bible a few times from cover to cover and it's a pretty horrifying story with an occasional bit of good in it...but even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

  • @MarkRosengarten same old same old. the atheist community is welcome to its own worldview.

  • @mrtadreamer Of course it is. As the theist community is to theirs. Happy holidays!

  • @MarkRosengarten and a Merry Christmas to you and yours, sir!

  • This makes me sick that she would attack the belief, or nonbelief, of a political opponent. It's desperate and dishonest.

  • what a bitch

  • FUCK THIS PROPAGANDA SHIT!

  • what I find it offensive that people use atheism as a bad sign as if atheist are bad people. Other then that the ad is just the republican way making people think that the other people and there beliefs are out to get you I.E. that old lady. If you get any thing from atheist other then the disbelief is that you should think for your self.

  • I have proof that god exists. If I claim that something that you can not prove to actually exist in anyway to exist, it exists thus god is real because I think god is real.

    Good thinking, huh?

  • There is no god, and anyone who would assert that they have faith is acting foolishly.

    Faith isn't a virtue to be respected, it's a flaw to be mocked.

  • Atheist calling other people "bigoted" - lol, hilarious. Look at the research, atheism receives more positive press than any religious belief system (yes), not just that but it's very, very over-represented given it's size of adherents. Simply look at the facts. Again - hilarious.

  • @matrix4022

    LOL, are you serious? Atheists are the most demonized group in America. You= hilarious.

  • @KingBizarre I'm serious, yes. Their are news report videos on this very website concerning it. Atheists are the most over-represented and under-criticised believe-system group in the United States. I'm personally not from the US, so I don't really care.

  • @matrix4022 Atheism is not a belief system.

    

  • @Strangerinasland lol, that's always been one of my favourite fundi-atheists lines.

  • "Atheists are the most over-represented and under-criticised believe-system group in the United States"

    Are you from a parallel universe where things are the opposite of how they are here?

  • @Strangerinasland I understand that the concept of "the truth" isn't high on the fundi-atheist agenda, but yes, this is true. Simply look it up. There's a good piece on ABC about it.

  • @matrix4022 I understand that the concept of truth isn't high on the fundi-theist agenda but of course, it isn't true.

    I looked it up.

    Take off your godglasses & face reality.

  • @Strangerinasland Who said I was a theist? Typical atheists.

  • Racism is as much a part of the american as having arms and legs. Racism comes from the bible of death and there are no more religious subhumans than americans. This superstitious failed fallen hominid has a bologna for a brain with a 9v battery pushed into the middle of it. They are a joke, they are to be mocked and never trusted. Earths gypsies if you will..klingons

  • Hopefully the subtitles will learn 'em next time!

  • @jamesstephenbrown Ad hominems are out of the question if we are addressing abstracts. More than one person can hold a similar idea while they themselves are of different natures. It is the idea and not the man than needs to be criticized. If an idea TRULY permeated one's self then wouldn't his offspring inherit that "trait" if it were "part of" him? In sum, we are more than our ideas and opinions, otherwise we probably wouldn't need physical bodies. Hope that helps.

  • What an excellent video.

    You, sir, get the Paulina Good Guy Award for 2008 (it's retroactive)

    It's a very prestigious award, if I do say so myself.

  • Well said.

  • What a disgusting campaign ad. To be falsely accused of being atheist has got to be just about the worst, scummiest, unfair insult anyone could ever throw.

    Making such a filthy accusation of a normal person without evidence should be illegal.

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @1GodOnlyOne

    you're a fucking moron and I hope your channel is ironic.

  • this is a good video. That would have been a good question to ask her and i'm sure she would have applied the same points to it. :D

  • bob dole....... bob dole.....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz­zzzzzzzz

  • What the fuck man? Atheism is based on the simple fact that no-one actually knows why we're here, on the pursuit of answers and that there sure as hell is no proof of Gods exsistence. If basing your outlook on facts is wrong I don't wanna be right. Americas media can kiss my ass. The people deserve better, they deserve unbiased facts not religious fanaticism.

  • @LeoRikimaru I apologise for making a subtle nuanced point on youtube, I realise my mistake now and will no longer over-estimate the reflective capacity of my fellow youtubers. I didn't say that basing your worldview on reality was a bad thing, obviously, I am an atheist.

    I was pointing out that the fact that one bases their beliefs on evidence has some effect on what type of person they are. Where as someone's skin colour does not. So discrimination against someone's race is more prejudicial.

  • I wonder if she was quoted as making Jewish statements, they would be debating if it was actually her quote or not, or debating if the accuser was an anti-Semite or not.

    Didn't anyone reporting on this ask the question, "is there something wrong with being an atheist?"

  • @chodaboy51500 Finished watching the video. I guess not.

  • hail satan

  • This video is beyond perfect.

  • Well said. Interesting enough last I checked NC is one of eight states that according to state law an atheist CAN NOT hold Public Office. I guess "No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States." and "No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States." mean nothing in a few states.

  • @num1otori143 I know, you atheists are so oppressed, if you look back in history over thousands of years you will see that atheism has always been peaceful and benign. Godless pagan solstice worshipers like yourselves have been beheaded due to your preaching of nothing, fed to the lions for holding onto no ideals, and crucified for standing by what you don't believe in. Yes, I feel sorry for your non cause. What can I not do to not help you?

  • @CrossTheGrigori LOL, "Christian money" doesn't even make sense. 

  • they became dirty words when they flew two giant jets into americas civilians..WOMAN CHILDREN...come on america whered the balls go

  • @TheNarlyBones Guilt by association

  • @DaveDoggOwns perhaps

  • @TheNarlyBones 19 crazy peeople = entire peoples and religion are slurs. Totally kept in perspective!

  • CNN is bigoted against Atheists, it's been bigoted against atheists for a long time, just ignoring the "Why don't atheists just shut up" fiasco, they always have reverends on to talk about where America needs to go and what America needs to do, and they'll invite Muslim and Jewish spiritual leaders on there a lot, but they never invite an atheist to speak.

  • @GodlessInfinity cause atheists are boring

  • @TheNarlyBones LOL, I actually agree with that and I'm an atheist. "I'm for science, rationality, evidence", blah blah blah. BORING!!!!!!!!!! Have some guts and offend some fucking people for godless sake.

  • @DaveDoggOwns im for science rationalityu and evidence aswell. and im not an atheist

  • @TheNarlyBones True, Atheism is pretty boring, that's why discussions about Atheism almost always automatically lead to discussions about something else. I mean how many ways can you discuss the topic of "I don't believe in god"? Still CNN is bigoted against atheist, they've proven it time and time again.

    Atheism doesn't necessarily mean scientific and rational though, an atheist is free to hold any position on any issue as long as that position isn't that there is a god.

  • @GodlessInfinity trhats true.. i dunno if cnn is what u say it is as i dont watch tv much just movies and halo really.. theist or atheist theres science for both in the end its opinion.. i couldnt care less what atheists think thats tere opinion to have and thats a good thing

  • @TheNarlyBones Oh? What science is there that demonstrates the existence of invisible intangible immaterial beings with magical powers? What science is there that demonstrates that such beings do not exist? Science has nothing to say on such things.

  • @GodlessInfinity there is if ur not byist

  • @TheNarlyBones English isn't your first language is it? Your response made no sense in any context regardless. There is What? If you're not biased against what?

  • @GodlessInfinity enjoy life on youtube correcting spelling

  • @TheNarlyBones Enjoy being an idiot or a troll, your response simply ignores my question.

  • @GodlessInfinity ohhhhh the answer is byist against yahweh

  • @TheNarlyBones Biased against Yahweh? Why Yahweh specifically? It sounds to me like you're biased against other gods.

  • @GodlessInfinity well i dont believe in gods thats superstition. i believe in yahweh... so maybe i am byist in that sense. but scien\ce lead me there

  • @TheNarlyBones There's no more evidence for Yahweh than for any other god, and other gods are not superstition to the people who believe in them. All gods, including yahweh, look like superstition to me, your invisible friend is just as invisible as their gods, it's every bit as hidden, intangible, and indistinguishable from the imaginary. But I suspect that you're either a troll or you have a learning disability, after all you keep spelling biased as "byist" despite seeing the correct spelling.

  • @GodlessInfinity how much does youtube pay u for the spell check service?

  • @TheNarlyBones I'm not spell checking, I'm commenting that you probably have a learning disability (if you're not a troll).

  • @GodlessInfinity if by talkin back and forth im a troll than guilty

  • @TheNarlyBones I'm thinking more along the lines of "No one can be this stupid, this guy must be a troll"

  • @GodlessInfinity so not caring about grammer on you yube posts makes me stupid?

  • @TheNarlyBones No, your inability to learn and your inability to respond intelligently to simple questions is what indicates that you may have a learning disorder. It isn't a matter of caring, you repeat the same mistake over and over despite seeing others respond without the mistake, and you don't learn.

  • @GodlessInfinity well it seems when u have no reasoning u attack spelling so good job

  • @TheNarlyBones You have no reasoning m8, you haven't said anything substantial, you simply made a stupid assertion and ignored the responses you got. And I'm not attacking your spelling, I'm pointing out that despite seeing the correct spelling used multiple times, you failed to learn it.

  • @TheNarlyBones Besides you called me on "spell checking" in my initial response in which I didn't even comment on your spelling and simply replied "Biased against what?"

  • @GodlessInfinity why are u so mad? cuz i dont think like you?

  • @TheNarlyBones I'm not mad

  • @GodlessInfinity u seem mad

  • @TheNarlyBones Maybe it's because you perceive anyone who isn't being nice to you as hostile, particularly if they're insulting your intelligence ;)

  • @GodlessInfinity i guess i think anyone whom IS hostel and insults me for no reason to be mad.....sorry

  • @TheNarlyBones Except I had a reason, and just because someone's hostile towards you doesn't mean they're angry... Sorry.

  • @GodlessInfinity and why are you hostile?

  • @TheNarlyBones I'm not, I'm simply saying that you appear to have a learning disability as you show an inability to learn, and that you have no argument for your previously stated position, or you're probably a troll ;)

  • @GodlessInfinity u keep calling me a troll i dont know why. but ok im a troll

  • @TheNarlyBones 'there is if ur not byist' - - - or if you are a bloody idiot.

  • godless money hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­hahaha

  • Atheists are not accepted just like gays were not accepted not so long ago. We have to fight for liberty and we will wind because we are right.

  • As an atheist I take less offense with someone being defended against the claim of being an atheist than someone being defended against the claim of being an Arab.

    Criticizing someone because they are an Arab is simply racism, criticizing someone because of their beliefs or lack there of is fair game, beliefs are chosen and affect our actions. Unfortunately the news reporter misses this point when she reprimands the term "Muslim" as a slur. Religious prejudice is not the same as racism.

  • @jamesstephenbrown Why not? Prejudice means to prejudge, and prejudging someone is wrong, regardless of how you are doing it.

    Yes, if a person judges someone else on the basis of their belief, such as a racist belief, then that would not be prejudice because it is a rational negative judgment. But, concluding that atheists are bad people on the basis of no evidence whatsoever? That is prejudicial and wrong.

  • @Zadius I guess I'm trying to be fair to religious people, I reserve the right to criticise their beliefs without being called a bigot. While I appreciate that atheism is not a belief system with a doctrine, for those religious people that believe their morality is based on a religious text it is rational for them to then think that not having such a text is amoral. Of course I believe they are mistaken, and I am offended by this implied slight at my morality, but I don't equate this with racism

  • @Zadius Are you kidding me?! With your opinion I claim you to be prejudice towards me simply for being a prejudice towards you! I am a prejudice. If you prejudge me before getting to know me just for knowing I am a prejudice then you sir are a prejudist! Please do not judge me for my beliefs! I believe atheists are wrong! Do not judge me! You sir are a prejudice...come on man

  • @Zadius Hi Zadius, I agree with your point that prejudice against someone for something they believe or subscribe to is more reasonable than being prejudiced against someone for not believing something.

    However, there are some instances in which not believing something might be objected to reasonably. For instance if I didn't believe in the existence of viruses, or I didn't believe in the efficacy of medicine or immunization: This would be a good reason for child services to judge me.

  • @Zadius "But, concluding that atheists are bad people on the basis of no evidence whatsoever?"

    Of course this is prejudicial and wrong, this is not what I said. I was pointing out that beliefs (and even lack of certain beliefs) can affect actions and can be a reasonable cause for judgement. You obviously understand this but seem to hold that not believing something can never affect one's behaviour in a negative way, I have provided a couple of examples of how it could.

  • @Zadius The only issue with your argument of it being prejudiced is that people's actions are effected by their beliefs. You can make an assumption on someone's action, not a good one mind you, based on their beliefs. Religion is fair game to make fun of simply because it's something you can change.

  • @Zadius If you're judging someone on their beliefs you're not pre-judging them, like if someone believed they actually have an invisible friend thath they talked to (not unlike religion) you'd probably think they're crazy, and you're not pre-judging them. I do think it's wrong to look down on someone who doesn't accept a popular belief (that's not supported by evidence), but it's really not pre-judging them. However, asserting that they're a bad person is making a lot of premature assumptions.

  • @jamesstephenbrown

    Beliefs aren't chosen.

  • @jamesstephenbrown I love that people actually believe that it will matter knowing someone else's religion. As if they always invoke the ten commandments when they're making decisions. You must consider the possibility that they are either not very good followers or just pretending to be followers of a faith. The Bible does not condone gang violence but all too many gang members are Catholic. There is truly no point in even bothering to inquire someone's faith because it is unreliable data.

  • @DamienZshadow .... okay... why have you addressed this comment to me? It seems to be a comment that stands by itself and doesn't relate to any comment I remember making.

  • @jamesstephenbrown Odd, I don't know why. I must have accidentally clicked a reply button. I think that was just a generalized statement to the video itself; my apologies for the confusion.

  • @DamienZshadow No probs, it happens. Cheers.

  • @jamesstephenbrown I have not chosen to be an atheist.. If i truly had the choice, I would believe in a god and an afterlife. I can't help that i use logic and rational thought to process the truths out of the experiences in my life. Statistically, atheists as a whole are one of the most discriminated against minorities in our society and to call it anything but prejudice is a fallacy...

  • @Jabberwocky818 Good point. You are right, I wouldn't say I chose to be an atheist either. But I do think that being a rational person does affect my behaviour, of course I think it affects my behaviour in a positive way. However someone else might think of that behaviour as wrong, and while they are wrong in thinking this I don't think they are being prejudicial - if they know I am an atheist they do actually know something about my character, where as they don't based on my skin colour.

  • @jamesstephenbrown Islam is not a race.

  • @1GodOnlyOne Okay, you clearly don't understand my point. I didn't say Islam was a race. Try thinking before you post comments.

  • @jamesstephenbrown "Criticizing someone because they are an Arab is simply racism, criticizing someone because of their beliefs or lack there of is fair game,"

    Don't you mean "criticizing someone's beliefs or lack there of is fair game"? If someone says something wrong, is s/he wrong as a person or is *what* s/he said wrong? Not trying to split hairs just pointing out there is a difference.

  • @ZotDudot7 And I thought I was splitting hairs already. But as much as I admire your hair splitting ability, I think criticising someone for their beliefs and criticising someone's beliefs, are interchangeable. For example if someone holds a racist belief then both they and their belief are "racist". In fact if anything it is more appropriate to criticise the person, as the person is the one with agency whereas a belief alone is actually amoral (has no capacity for responsibility).

  • @jamesstephenbrown "beliefs are chosen"  I cannot choose to believe in people's imaginary fiends without proof.

  • @Strangerinasland I see where you're coming from Stranger and I love the purposeful misspell on "fiends" very clever.

    I guess what I'm saying is you have more control over what you do and don't believe than you do over your genetically determined skin colour. For instance you can choose, as you do, to have evidence based beliefs over wishful thinking, clearly it is possible for people to do the opposite. What you choose says something about your character, whereas one's skin colour does not.

  • " I don't trust him. he's an.....arab."

    Oh fantastic. Crazy bitches everywhere.

  • She can't even think of the word she is accusing him of! LOL sad sad people

  • I love cnn, there anchors are always smiling when they give you the news when they say gay is in or atheist's rock I suppose in there little corner of the broadcast world it is. thank goodness they are not biased like fox news. lets see, they call them godless instead of atheist what's wrong with the word atheist? that's a slur isn't it. or pro-abortionist's, woudn't you be upset if cnn were hiding you behind womans health or planned parenthood, I'm sure the pro- abortionist's would be upset.

  • I would want someone who believes in rational, critical thinking and NOT faith, fantasy, and fairie tale to be my leader.

  • Disgraceful. I feel sorry for the few intelligent americans who have to live amongst so many idiots.

  • Elizabeth Dole lost the election. Thank Goodness. Thank you internet and freethinking revolution

  • Religion in the US is a big club and everyone is free to join - or else! Discrimination. It brings people together...

  • Wait a minute... there IS no God... so what's the controversy?

  • @Diosibundo the controversy is some people demand that what they believe be put into existence.

  • If Barack was Muslim his ties to extremist Afrocentrist nutjobs would be even more worrying -moderate leftist, Atheist comment

  • @BlueWaveOfLight No more worrying than it already is.

  • @mkamaryn If he was a Muslim it would be more worrying because it would show more his anti-American zeal took form in religion. Not pretty!

  • @BlueWaveOfLight Are his ties to afro-centric nut jobs not religious ties? Obama is just another religious politician, probably with good intentions, who thinks that the government should have a role in people's lives. Any claim of religious belief or tendency to value the "group" over the individual is troubling to me.

  • Loved your video. This was exactly how i felt when this happened. Why was it suddenly okay to treat being an atheist as if they had accused someone of a crime? Someone should have stood up for atheists, instead of treating it like a slur.

  • Fuck god. Fuck the fuckers who use that as an excuse to get ahead at the expense of others. God, religion: excuses to keep people down and others in power. Oh, and a handy explanation for figuring out how things work if you're too stupid to find out why yourself.

  • ^ it's this type of backward, bigoted, close minded and downright danger attitude that gets hardline, fundemental atheism the bad name it has.

  • Lol, did you get the evil atheist junk off some creationist web site. Sorry I couldn't help but laugh at that comment.

  • No I use my mine; I understand fundemental atheism is just a group of ill-educated website rippers who throw around half-baked half-arguments with no real substance, but some of us still use our minds for what they're for; reasoned thought, not trolling the internet looked for a witty 'insult' on some middle aged failures website. Thanks though!

  • @matrix4022 Hitler was a Roman Catholic, just so you know. :)

  • Nope, Hitler he was an Atheist. Go read any private journals, accounts and conversations of him, I do recommend "Hitler's Secret Conversations - 1941-1944" . Please do your research..er, opps, forgot, atheist, research and the search for truth aren't high on the atheistic agenda.

  • hitler want a atheist he was a catholic like he say's in his „mein kempf

  • @matrix4022 "We have therefore undertaken the fight against the atheistic movement, and that not merely with a few theoretical declarations: we have stamped it out. -Adolf Hitler, in a speech in Berlin on 24 Oct. 1933

    Arguing that Hitler was an atheist is like arguing that Colonel Sanders was a vegetarian.

  • @batigol47 Hitler's Table Talk (Adolf Hitler, London, Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1953) ""National Socialism and religion cannot exist together...."

    (12th July, 1941)

    "When all is said, we have no reason to wish that the Italians, Spaniards and so on should free themselves from the drug of Christianity. Let's be the only ones who are immunised against the disease." (p 118-119)

  • @matrix4022 Good job quoting a book whose authenticity is questioned in major historical circles. At best it is an editing by Bormann, at worst a hoax. Further, it is the ONLY source presenting such information. Every other account in the historical record shows his support of the Christian church as irreplaceable. From his own works to the memoirs of his subordinates like Speer, it is clear that he only opposed the church when it was actively obstructing one of his plans.

  • @batigol47 Are you serious? Discredited? By whom? Have you actually read anything by Speer? On one Mr. Hitler, Speer quoted; You see, its been our misfortune to have the wrong religion...the Mohammedan religion would have been much more compatible to us than Christianity. Why did it have to be Christianity with its meekness and flabbiness?.

  • @matrix4022 The fact that you do not know the controversy and criticism concerning that text (particularly on the Trevor-Roper translations) only reiterates your limited understanding of the subject. I have read Speer's autobiographies as well as primary sources of interviews with him from the IMT proceedings. Not surprising that you give the one quote given by Wikipedia.

  • @batigol47 (con't) This is a large reason why the Atheist worldview is widely detested; it isn't simply the belief that there is no God, it's the belief that facts and truth can be distorted and falsified to fit atheisms own goals. This is a crime against all that is decent in humanity. This is why Humanism came about; genuine atheists wanted to distance themselves from this loathsome Fundemental Atheism.

  • @matrix4022 i'm sorry, but there's no such thing as atheism worldview, atheism is simply the rejection of the theism claim. I mean atheists don't say their know for sure that there's no god, but there's simply no enough evidence that he/she/it exist. until there's going to be sufficient evidence to prove the existance of god, there's no good reason to think he exists.

  • @batigol47

    Buying into Hitler propaganda some 70 years after WWII is either really ignorant or facts or dangerously ignorant of truth in the persuit of ones own propaganda.

  • @matrix4022 No I majored in Modern European History with a focus on Germany from Unification to Partition, so if you really want to get into a deep discussion on this I would be happy to enlighten you.

  • @batigol47 I'm very glad you stated random educational information; as a wiseman once said, "the least productive days a mind will spend, are those spend in university". While I myself am currently researching my PhD in molecular biology, I'm never going to sing the praises of my UNDERGRADUATE degree in an debate. That alone shows high levels of inept ability to argue a point. And further, your arrogance of enlightenment only serves to further my beliefs.

  • @matrix4022 Im very glad you have gone to the trouble to explain to everyone that you cannot differentiate between relevant and random information. My studies in Modern German History are entirely relevant to my knowledge of Hitler. Your studies in molbio on the other hand are entirely random to this position. Your statements are a brilliant illustration of irony.

  • Fantastic point, kudos to you : )

  • Why do we leave the monopoly to morals to the "god people".

    No longer we non believers can afford to keep our mouth shut. Godless = no morals?? Where did all those gods lead us to? Speak it out: the contrary is true. If you have to give up your brain for a ticket to an invented heaven, who is going to do the thinking??

  • a lost cause is this one.

  • Very well put together. 5/5

  • Pretty interesting. Being an atheist or a muslim or a christian shouldn't be a litmus for running for office. But in this PC age where everybody is a harassed member of some group, it has become an issue. Tolerance does not mean we are all right. It means that we can agree to disagree. Somebody has to be wrong.

  • Frankly i think the world would benefit from more vocal atheist politicians. Sadly though in the United States it seems that being "Godless" is a bad thing...

  • Blatant Anti Catholic Racism on CNN my Response

    watch?v=KEXJU9jvm2o

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  • SirGriefALot : Atheist are not "socially acceptable to hate" where i live, there is no difference at all. If somebody famous or some politician is atheist nobody cares. Im surprised that in the US it is "socially acceptable to hate" them. Is just stupid and medieval. Is like hating left handed people. WTF, is just stupid. I live in Mexico btw.

  • @DreameverCompany Impressive, because imagine many Mexicans call themselves Christian--but it is the same in Canada where I'm from. We don't care much about one's religion at all. It's a private matter anyway.

  • Well so much for you. How dare you say you can hate atheists! Doesn't your god say to love all?

  • I don't hate atheists, I AM an atheist. The point I was trying to make is that if somebody, especially a political candidate, were to get on TV and complain about their opponent getting contributions from blacks, jews, or gay people, everyone would be outraged. And it just seems that atheists and pedo's are the only groups that people can be vilified without creating a scandal.

    So I guess my comment didn't come across the way I intended.

  • @cryptidsunknown2

    Ah, no no.

    Yahweh tells his chosen people to make slaves out of infidels and destroy all who does not worship him. The "love all" only applies to people who look, think, and believe the same as you. So, their hatred is well justified I'd say.

  • Fucking americans clinging to jesus.

  • Not a slur, huh?

    "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."

    --William Shakespeare