I would say that... many young "new-atheists" grew up to become fervorous and faithful members of the SJW cult-esque "woke" religion.
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Do you equate "no religion" with atheist, Geoff? Or is your statement based on different data?
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More or less. If you believe in God(s), but don't have a religion, why not? If you have a religion but don't believe in God(s), why bother?
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hmm, this is very interesting. I'd like to know which religion/faith those atheists converted to, is one more popular?
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It says so right in the graph ;) Protestantism mostly
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Today I think there are many different kinds of atheists. There is those like me, for whom religions and superstitions seem silly and almost impossible to understand how smo believes it, and people not easily convinced by a particular creed. My type seems to be close to autism.
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I have the same type of atheism as you. It's inconceivable to me how someone can believe in God. We need more psychological research on why
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Have you sat through mass? I don't blame em
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It doesn't say atheist though. The irreligious and atheists are not the same people(even though atheists are irreligious(mostly) Would be pretty surprised if your statement were actually true
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The graph mentions simply "no religion". That would not at all be the same as atheist.
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