Atheist Egos - Are all atheists like this?

Cedric_Eff

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My experience with atheism is that most people I know who claim to be atheists are weird to me. One of my relatives who is “big brained” often belittles me for my beliefs and that he said that I’m provoking and dividing my family because of my religion. He’s always ranting at me for something trivial and said that me reading the Bible made me a simpleton and that I can’t beat his “big brain”.

Dude didn’t even know how to use his smartphone up until about a year ago. How is that big brained? But aside from that, I’ve also seen some of the atheist YouTube channels and it also made me question about people who discuss about atheism.
 
A lot of atheists are dumb edgy teens/young adults who larp as intellectuals because someone that sounded a lot smarter then them told them that religion is dumb and needs to be removed from existence. Personally I just don't care about the debate anymore and I don't see myself in need or want for religion so I just call myself an an atheist and move on with my day. People will either grow up, or they won't, just like any other person really.
 
A lot of atheists are dumb edgy teens/young adults who larp as intellectuals because someone that sounded a lot smarter then them told them that religion is dumb and needs to be removed from existence. Personally I just don't care about the debate anymore and I don't see myself in need or want for religion so I just call myself an an atheist and move on with my day. People will either grow up, or they won't, just like any other person really.
That's a very reasonable, well thought out response.

Enjoy hell, sodomite. :tomgirl:

How to have fun with fedora tipping atheists:
1. Tell them that "the biggest religion to troll is atheism."
2. Profit.
My general attack vector goes something like this:
"Do you have faith in anything?"

"No that's for idiots!!"

"Oh okay, but you believe certain things, right?"

"Not things that can't be proven!"

"So you can prove your beliefs are true?"

"Sure, my beliefs are based on facts!"

"And you can prove all of those facts?"

"Well no, but scientists can!"

"So you put your trust in scientists?"

"Yeah! That's right!"

"You know that trust and faith are synonymous, right?"

"NOOOOOO!!!! That's not true!!! -babby pees pants-"

"Oh, okay."
 
Religious history is metal as fuck, and if the fedora+neckbeard-combo variety of atheists wanna be vanilla bitches who hate fun then by all means. Most of them already fanatically love some media that is directly inspired by a religious myth but they're just too stuck up their own asses to ever read a story and appreciate human history because they only picked atheism as a way to profess to the world how super smart they are.

Atheism is a fad in the same way that yoga-loving tarts think calling yourself a Buddhist makes you automatically enlightened and spiritual.
 
My experience with atheism is that most people I know who claim to be atheists are weird to me. One of my relatives who is “big brained” often belittles me for my beliefs and that he said that I’m provoking and dividing my family because of my religion. He’s always ranting at me for something trivial and said that me reading the Bible made me a simpleton and that I can’t beat his “big brain”.

Dude didn’t even know how to use his smartphone up until about a year ago. How is that big brained? But aside from that, I’ve also seen some of the atheist YouTube channels and it also made me question about people who discuss about atheism.

Every movement promises something to its followers in return for the following. Christianity promises salvation, Faith healers promise disability cures, socialism promises equality, ethnonationalism promises unity, progressivism promises social utopia, feminism promises equality between men and women and atheism promises that it means you're smart.

Now, to whom do these promises most appeal? The guilty for christians, the disabled for faith healers, the low-status for socialists, the isolated for ethnonationalists, the overly optimistic for progressivists, the low-status/skilled or overly ambitious women for feminists.

Who then does the promise of being smart most appeal to, do you think?
 
Definitely doesn't sound like you'd benefit from the love of God at all, nope.

I'm joking my man, come on we're Kiwi Farms literal nazi invested hellhole, running ops to own the libs, killing troons, and encourage rape culture. Stick with the program we got appearances to maintain.

Being serious, I'm perfectly fine personally but thanks for looking out for me bud.
 
@Cedric_Eff my advice would be to avoid arguing with your relative. Instead kill him with kindness. It seems like he wants to argue for the fuck of it and blue balling him is the best way to frustrate him. Getting back to the central question how old is your relative? The reason I ask is because I knew a ton of edgy atheist metalheads in my teens and while none of them found Jesus pretty much all of them stopped being cocks about religion myself included.

Every movement promises something to its followers in return for the following. Christianity promises salvation, Faith healers promise disability cures, socialism promises equality, ethnonationalism promises unity, progressivism promises social utopia, feminism promises equality between men and women and atheism promises that it means you're smart.

Now, to whom do these promises most appeal? The guilty for christians, the disabled for faith healers, the low-status for socialists, the isolated for ethnonationalists, the overly optimistic for progressivists, the low-status/skilled or overly ambitious women for feminists.

Who then does the promise of being smart most appeal to, do you think?

Finally! Somebody that understands my desire for a socialist ethnostate with faith healing as the state religion.
 
You know, this train of thought has raised a few questions that I'd like to hear your opinions on.

It started with seeing a comment on "Good Will Hunting" on youtube that said: "I too like to pretend that I'm smart."

It's kinda like the rick and morty copypasta. It also echoes how late night talk shows treat you. They seem to be saying: "We're so smart and cultured and superior to everyone that disagrees with us, who are silly, kinda stupid and a little sad."

You get into conversations with people sometimes and they are just completely aghast at encountering different opinions and immediately take a position of moral superiority and have difficulty even imagining valid alternate hypothesis.

It seems to me that it has been a very succesful strategy of social engineering. I'm not saying it's all been planned like that, it may well be a lot of seperate parts evolving together to form a system that shouts at you: "You are doing right if you do this, you are smart, cultured and excellent for believing this."

I guess I'm curious about a couple of things;

1. Have you noticed this too?
2. Does something similar happen in spaces besides talkshows and hollywood movies? Perhaps on the right-wing? I tend to come at things from a right-wing perspectives these days, so I'm curious if I'm not seeing similar kind of things on the right.
3. When did this strategy start? Is it as old as time, did it start with mass media prodding you to smoke their cigarretes in every show, or is it significantly different in more recent cultural contexts?

Just curious. Sorry if it's a bit of a thread hijack, but it seems to tie into the underlaying questions.
 
Hold up, this place we're in isn't hell? I mean I know fire is supposed to exist or something, but I thought that was just theatrics or something because everything else about eternal suffering is already true.
If you think your existence is bad, imagine being born black. Or a woman.
If you're either of those things, God hates you anyway.
 
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