I don't know what's more amusing,
your assumptions about all atheists, or your attempt to quote a book they don't believe in to make your point.
Not exact matches
what is difficult
about being an
atheist is the
assumption that there is a lack of morality or empathy.
One observation I've noticed
about this discussion is that
atheists are just as capable of making sweeping generalizations and faulty
assumptions about Christian belief methodologies as Christians are of
atheists.
The problem with your
assumption is that you think
atheists make a positive statement
about anything.
pervades discussions
about Nativity plays, sometimes accompanied by a sort of coy laugh, an
assumption that, officially, we're all meant to be either
atheists or adherents of some non-Christian religion now.
Atheists aren't mad at Christians, well not all Christians and not all
Atheists, they are just tired and frustrated
about all the pseudo-Christians (my term for them) who attack facts with
assumption and ignorance.
There are a lot of
assumptions made
about Atheists.