Pastafarians Remind the Real Motivation of the Modern Atheistic Movement

Which most appropriately reflects your outlook? (choose all that apply)

  • The atheistic movement has no obligation toward intellectual honesty.

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  • The atheistic movement has no obligation toward basic human dignity.

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  • The atheistic movement has no obligation toward anything or anyone.

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  • Total voters
    10
Depends what you mean by "sacred". If you mean deserving of respect because of some religious connection, then you're right. But if you mean worthy of respect, then you're wrong. Atheists respect lots of stuff. Some even respect the right of other people to believe whatever nonsense they want to. There, you're dead wrong.

Atheists value all sorts of things. Some like car racing. Some like spending time with their kids. Some like eating good food. Some value science. Some value democracy. Some value expeditions to the South Pole.

Saying that atheists don't value anything is just constructing some kind of caricature. You're right about the second part. Atheists mostly don't believe in souls. As for depth, though, again you're quite wrong. There are many famous atheist writers who have written profound things, for example.
I'm not sure why you equate atheists with drunks. Do you have any evidence that atheists drink more than religious people? Oh, and I'm sure there are plenty of atheists out there who are also glad you're not an atheist.
Atheists are bad people. Period.
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