"OT wormhole"? What the heck are you talking about? It's a simple question: Is it "insulting" to express a belief that god does not exist or is an idea made up by men? You won't answer. Everyone is free to speculate why. |
Maybe start a new thread with this question? |
OK maybe I will but I’m not sure I see the point as the question is in context to a comment here. I’m not sure a new thread just to have it ignored there also is the solution. But I think the lack of response shows that people are not really being honest interlocutors here and are not interested in being such. |
Or maybe not too many people are seeing your question here, at the end of a long thread on another subject. |
Somehow though, in the US, we've learned to be civil to people of other religions, but not to people of no religion. It doesn't help that non-religious people hide so easily and play along, even pretending to be religious, not wanting to offend. As explained above, it shouldn't be that big of a deal. |
Atheist drama over victimhood is getting old. No, you're not persecuted. No, you're not silenced, as this forum demonstrates every hour. |
People are civil to atheists. If atheists hide their non-belief, that’s their choice. Nobody is offended because of someone else’s non-belief in religion. |
This claim has been directly contradicted by the personal experience of many atheists. And also by the data: https://www.washington.edu/news/2020/09/22/muslims-atheists-more-likely-to-face-religious-discrimination-in-us/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/25/atheists-and-humanists-facing-discrimination-across-the-world-report-finds https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-017-0151 https://www.law.gmu.edu/assets/files/faculty/Somin_LegalTimes_Prejudice.pdf (PDF) https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2020/05/11/Survey-Atheists-face-discrimination-rejection-in-many-areas-of-life/2081589218869/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/theres-strong-bias-against-atheists-around-world-180964382/ I'll stop there unless you ask for more. |
I thought that last one was kinda funny: most people are biased against atheists, including atheists.
I think that's because the term is perceived as meaning anti-theist or someone who is against God, rather than someone who just doesn't believe. |
The above doesn't apply across the board. There are some atheists who don't disclose their non-belief to avoid uncomfortable situations or censure or because they're taken off guard by a religious comment or question. |
Thanks for these links. Clicking on the Smithsonian one, I found this 2017 article by the polling firm 538, suggesting that more atheists “coming out” helps improve their overall perception. https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/way-more-americans-may-be-atheists-than-we-thought/ MAY 18, 2017, AT 11:55 AM Way More Americans May Be Atheists Than We Thought … Attitudes about atheists are quickly changing, driven by the same powerful force that transformed opinion on gay rights: More and more people know an atheist personally, just as the number of people who report having a gay friend or family member has more than doubled over the past 25 years or so. Despite the fears that some nonbelievers have about coming out, 60 percent of Americans report knowing an atheist. Ten years ago, less than half the public reported knowing an atheist. Today, young adults are actually more likely to know an atheist than an evangelical Christian. |
Maybe so, and maybe because some atheists feel it's wrong not to believe - like some gays used to think homosexuality was wrong, so, got married or otherwise tried to be straight or to pass as straight. It's a lot easier for atheists to pass as religious . |
| How was yet another thread hijacked to talk about atheism and atheist victimhood? |
By direct attacks on atheists expressing their legit opinions in this thread. Did you really need that explained? YOU STARTED IT. Want that not to happen? Let people of all faith positions express their thoughts without ad hominem attacks and insults. Just let them be. |
+1 |