Why christians should stop
the war on atheists: because, because, because, because....
Is
this a war on Atheists?
As for Christians complaining about a fake War on Christmas, looks like there is a real
War on Atheists.
The so - called «War on Christmas» is actually
a War on Atheists being conducted by reactionary theocrats.
Christians should stop
their war on atheist.
Not exact matches
true but
atheist never killed anyone or started
wars or try to make laws restricting rights based
on their beliefs as all the other stupid religions do... thats the problem.
The
war has been going
on since the 60s and it was started by Christians not
atheists.
There is no «
war on xmas» —
atheists don't care what other people choose to believe.
The only
war this
atheist and any
atheist I know has
on Christmas is when people like you open their ignorant mouths.
And the Republican
war on women (and gays, and blacks, and hispanics, and the poor, and the middle class, and
atheists, and Muslims, and the environment, and...) continues.
There is NO
war on christmas by
atheists.
Disturbing,
on CNN's «Belief» blog, an
atheist points out the anti-Christmas campaigns under way and then argues that there is no
war on Christmas!
If the American
Atheist group is causing an atheist war on Christmas, then I ask Christians, with your brothers and sisters in the Westboro Baptist Church, to please stop this Christian war on Ve
Atheist group is causing an
atheist war on Christmas, then I ask Christians, with your brothers and sisters in the Westboro Baptist Church, to please stop this Christian war on Ve
atheist war on Christmas, then I ask Christians, with your brothers and sisters in the Westboro Baptist Church, to please stop this Christian
war on Veterans.
Let's up the ante, we can have Bill O'Reilly state that
Atheists have now declared a «Nuclear
War on Christmas».
Obviously the people blamed for the bogus «
war on Christmas» are
atheists and liberals.
I don't really like the
Atheist organization declaring
war on Christmas.
Have
wars been started by an
atheist probably., has a
war been started by a person who believes they have god
on their side..
Atheists DO NOT have a
war on Christmas.
But saying all
atheists are bitter or f «ed up losers is like saying all christians are blood thirsty murderers based
on the crusades Salem witch trials, or
wars in Ireland..
What I hate to see from
Atheists is a call for a
war on religion.
One
Atheist actually stating that they should declare «
war»
on Christians.
As an aside, the irony might be lost
on you that, despite the fact that so many
atheists here are so quick to note that believers do not have a monopoly
on morals, you are essentially proving the point of believers that, from a historical perspective,
atheists far more than believers have lacked morals vis - a-vis
war and death.
It's not
atheists that are winning the
war on Christmas, it's Madison Avenue.
It's not
atheists who are committing
war on christmas.
«I just think the whole
war on Christmas story is bizarre» said Greg Epstein, the Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University, who has emerged as another spokesman for the burgeoning
atheist movement.
I'm not an
atheist, but I never really much about this
war on Christmas thing either.
Silverman's tactics might not be what every
atheists feel when it comes to the imaginary war on Christmas, but the organization American Atheists does very great work that should be rec
atheists feel when it comes to the imaginary
war on Christmas, but the organization American
Atheists does very great work that should be rec
Atheists does very great work that should be recognized.
In recent years, one organization, American
Atheists, has claimed the mantle of prime
atheist promoter of the tired «
War on Christmas» narrative.
As
atheists become more visible in our society, the entire «
War on Christmas» back - and - forth feels ugly and unnecessary.
The American
Atheists maintain that their latest entry in the annual «War on Christmas» saga is a message to other atheists that they are no
Atheists maintain that their latest entry in the annual «
War on Christmas» saga is a message to other
atheists that they are no
atheists that they are not alone.
That said,
atheists are genuinely concerned about their personal well - being when masses of disillusioned religious people hold the power to shift climate, start
wars, and intrude
on everyday activities in the name of an arbitrary * deity.
Every age has an angry
atheist and I think we are lucky in having such an entertaining one as Dawkins
on the
war path.
Some
atheist activists are trying to seize the holidays as a time to build bridges with faith groups, while other active unbelievers increasingly see Christmas as a central front in the
war on religious faith.
«Why
atheists should quit the «
War on Christmas»» is very misleading — though no doubt it generates lot of «clicks».
To criticize
atheists for simply suggesting alternative ways of thinking is not the same as converting people into your religion or waging
wars under the name of your God (who differs obviously depending
on which religion you adhere to).
I never waged a
war on Christmas and none of the
atheists I know have waged a
war on Christmas.
Atheists never started a
war on another country or civilization based
on their perceived beliefs or right or wrong.
I'm a Christian and I don't like militant
atheists any better than I like Faux News, but a
war on Christmas has never existed.
We
atheists have indeed been running a
war on Christmas for a long time now.
There is no
war on Christmas, but
Atheists are finally fighting back in the
war on our (dis) beliefs.
But when the Berrigan brothers made opposition to the Vietnam
war a cause célèbre for the Catholic left, Wills began a journey that started with Bare Ruined Choirs (a book praising the Berrigans) and concluded with his appointment as the de facto lone Catholic voice
on the secular - liberal New York Review of Books, where his articles jostle those by
atheist Darwinians and defenders of Roe v. Wade.
The work is based
on the personal narratives of six individuals who have fled their countries in response to a range of oppressive conditions: Sarah Ezzat Mardini, who escaped
war - torn Syria, José Maria João, a former child soldier from Angola; Mamy Maloba Langa, a survivor from the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Shabeena Saveri, an Indian transgender activist; Luis Nava, a political dissident from Venezuela; and Farah Abdi Mohamed, a young
atheist from Somalia.