Dec
11
The Atheist Movement is most like a?
By1) a tightly controled conspiracy
2) a close association of like minded individuals
3)a loose affiliation of people with common goals
4) a wildly stampeding herd of feral cats
I’d say 4 but the word "herd" implies far more organization and the word "cats" implies far more homogeneity than anything I have seen.
Not to mention the words "wildly", "stampeding", and "feral" which imply a level of activity far beyond that of most of us.
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A 10 month studying Wiccan.
I’d say 4 but the word "herd" implies far more organization and the word "cats" implies far more homogeneity than anything I have seen.
Not to mention the words "wildly", "stampeding", and "feral" which imply a level of activity far beyond that of most of us.
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I’m going to break your controlled answers with.
Individual Cats who have a hard time coming together as one because they are usually chosen as their village outcast due to their ideas.
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3) a loose affiliatin of people with common goals
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There is no "Atheist Movement".
The reality of it is closest to 3.
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5) there is no ‘movement’
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Don’t ask about our secret handshake either.
None of the above.There is no such thing as an atheist movement.We do not need to belong to a cult to justify ourselves
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Well three, but I really wouldn’t describe it as much of a movement at all. Most atheists just ignore religion.
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Intelligent People expressing their own opinions without fear of censor.
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3)a loose affiliation of people with common goals
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4…
And that’s because after they found they were duped for so long, they started a stampede for the truth!
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5.) spontaneous juggernaut of truth and reason
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What a very silly person.
It is none of those, because it is not a "movement".
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5) Group of thinking individuals that are not sheep – like letting others do their thinking or subscribing to superstitious prattle and make logical conclusions for themselves.
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There is a movement??? Wow. I havent been invited. I am hurt. I would be such a good conspirator, too.
Actually there may be some organized atheist groups, but I don’t know anyone who is involved with them. If I have to choose I would say number 4, mainly because I like the idea of it. Can I be the black and white kitty with mittens?
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Definitely #1
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a group of children [bright intelligent children]
who cannot yet conceive any thing greater than themselves
or as abused children blaming god for deeds of man
or who strike out blindly at what misled those who abused them
or are so smart they think they know everything
or who are so frightened of what they have done they need to bring other innocents to where they are going
[ps there are more atheist schisms in hell than all other beliefs combined’
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5) people who don’t believe in mythology
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Should be 3.
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The only thing common among atheists, is their unbelief. Everything else is upto the individual. I don’t think the word ‘atheist’ should be capitalized either, since it is not a proper noun like ‘Christianity’.
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None of the above.
There is no organization, affiliation or movement of atheism. Atheists are simply people who make noises in response to irrational beliefs.
There shouldn’t even be a word "atheist." After all, we don’t have words for people who don’t believe that little green men from Mars are kidnapping our cattle. We don’t have words for people who don’t believe that Elvis is still alive.
Atheism is simply a personal choice to embrace reason.
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Herd of feral cats? LOL
More like a breath of fresh air.
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How about a natural reaction to corrupt churches when there are adequate secular educational and social institutions.
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Ha…atheist movement??? Never heard of that. But I would say that most atheists are closely related to 3)a loose affiliation of people with common goals. Some of us converse on the internet but I belong to no atheist organizations.
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