Saturday, August 30, 2014

Atheist Hypocrisy

Atheism as a Religion: A Book Excerpt

"A quote on the monument states, "An atheist believes a hospital should be built instead of a Church." Little do they acknowledge it was religious temples in Greece, Egypt and other places that first served as hospitals, the numerous hospitals built by Christian charities in the United States, and that atheists have yet to build a hospital in the USA. In the article, the atheists are very explicit about where their priorities are: building 50 more religious monuments to atheism. Perhaps a better quote for the atheist monument would read, "An atheist is someone who says they want a hospital in place of a Church, but then settles for erecting a religious monument to atheism instead." Not soon after this monument was erected, the Sunday Assembly began its cross-country trip across America raising money for…the atheist Church. Atheists may say they want a hospital instead of a Church, but as atheism in practice demonstrates, their first priorities are monuments and places of atheist worship."
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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Then, their next priority is taking away Christian functions and charities "in the name of the Constitution".

Robert Coble said...

As sinless people (since they don't believe there is such a thing as sin), atheists are logically the ones to cast the first stone (monument). Perhaps they believe that by the time they get to the 50th stone (monument), they will have killed the bitch (Church).

It all makes perfect sense, if you just understand the context and apply the appropriate narrative.

Rikalonius said...

I never thought about it in this light before, but it make perfect sense. For all the bluster of altruism I hear regularly pour out of the mouths of the few atheists I have regular contact with, not one of them demonstrates it. They always believe someone else will do it. If only 'religion' were done away with then someone else would help the poor, but not them, unless it is to ask others to help.

Phoenix said...

"If Atheism is a religion then not stamp collecting is a hobby" is another common Atheist mantra...but we don't see non-stamp collectors erecting monuments and raising money for non-stamp collecting and seeking to rid the world of stamp collecting.

Yeah,we can agree,Atheism is a religion.

Robert Coble said...

Consider (again) Stan's categorization of classes: (1) Victims, which REQUIRE (2) Oppressors, which in combination justifies the existence of (3) Messianic Atheo-Leftists.

The Messianic Club not only despises the Oppressors, they also despise the Victims as well. As "Brightened" Elites, they are a superior evolutionary branch to both of the other classes. They are religiously bound to the proposition of the eventual eradication of the other two classes.

Why in this universe would you have any expectation that the Atheo-Leftists would want to do anything to actually help those in the despised Other classes?