Atheists, humanists, anti-theists and agnostics live all in the same house but each should have separate rooms.
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Replying to @DeMondige @HPluckrose
Now it is one chaotic mess where nobody knows what the labels mean and the most radical determines the reputation of all.
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Replying to @DeMondige
So lets avoid labels and tribalism? Labels should serve a descriptive purpose when relevant. Not an identity.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
What kind of description does religious people have if you present yourself as atheist? The Dawkins one of course.
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Replying to @DeMondige @HPluckrose
As "New Atheist" he's an atheist disguised as an anti-theist and determines the description of atheism as a whole.
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Replying to @DeMondige
This makes no sense. You're dividing ppl into tribes again. Ppl who are against god-beliefs usually lack god-beliefs too.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Of course, just like a Marxist believes in everything a socialist believes. But the two are clearly different in expression.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Just have your own views & identify as u like. No-1 else has to live up to standards to protect the reputation of 'atheism'
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Replying to @HPluckrose
That's why atheism is not growing. Atheism = Dawkins = bad. People rather identity themselves as nothing than as atheist. So sad
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Atheism is growing. More people lose faith all the time. Doesn't matter what they call it. See Everybody is Wrong about God.
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