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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BC they enjoy trolling and being insufferably annoying. Maybe that's their true religion.[/quote] sounds like it's yours.[/quote] No, I'm Catholic. Atheists can be very pita. On one hand they can be insecure that you get something out of your faith and then on the other pissed off that you don't agree with what is in their mind their superior atheist insights. Usually an insufferably annoying white male left-leaning know-it-all.[/quote] Atheism is primarily white males. Atheists and agnostics are particularly likely to be non-Hispanic whites. Fully eight-in-ten atheists and agnostics (82%) are white, 3% are black, 6% are Hispanic, and the remainder is of some other race or of mixed race. https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2012/10/09/nones-on-the-rise-demographics/#:~:text=Atheists%20and%20agnostics%20are%20particularly%20likely%20to%20be%20non%2DHispanic,race%20or%20of%20mixed%20race Atheists are 64% male, according to the same citation. So white males are disparaging religious people, hmmmm. That’s certainly a vibe. [/quote] Many white males are religious, as well. and many atheists are women.[/quote] 82% of atheists are men, and 64% of those men are white.[/quote]
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