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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s actually kind of nice to see a religious poster being open about how religious organizations are equivalent to NAMBLA. That’s unusually honest. Usually they want to hide the history of sexual abuse in religious organizations. [/quote] OP here. Thanks. But I need to correct you (again—please stop with the distortions already). It’s equivalent to [b]atheism in general[/b]. Including the two atheist orgs who hired that predatory sleazeball and secular organizations like the Boy Scouts, schools, and sports. [/quote] NP - “atheism in general” isn’t a thing. If that’s what your central argument is based around, it’s a non-starter. Atheists, by definition, are not members of organized religions. Boy Scouts isn’t an atheist organization solely because it’s secular, for example. You’re not making the point you think you’re making.[/quote] Trying to claim atheists “aren't organized” is such a red herring and it’s not winning you any arguments. We’re talking about the behavior of individual atheist leaders.[/quote] There are no atheist leaders. We don't have a Head of Atheism. Some people have organizations where they talk about atheism, apparently, but that's their own thing. And yes, if those organizations support or conceal child abuse, they should be dismantled and disavowed.[/quote]
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