To be more precise I am an anti-theist.
That term has always made more sense to me than atheist.
I know gods do not exist. That makes me atheist.
The problem I have with this is a god can be anything or anyone. Countless gods have and do exist.
I oppose cults and the supernatural. That makes me an anti-theist. (ALL religions are cults)
I agree, and I do as well. I guess I'm an anti-theist theist, then? Actually I don't oppose them, I just have nothing to do with them and would like to see them destroyed.
Perhaps the question could have been phrased more like why there is such animosity between atheists and theists or do you think that is the case?
Because cultists
feel threatened by people who know they are full of shit. (and unafraid to say so.) Believers started it.
Honestly, I don't think they care much. Jesus said he was no part of the world and his followers would be no part of the world. The early Christians, up until Constantine the great in 325 CE didn't participate in worldly affairs like wars and politics. The modern day Christians are apostate, preferring myth and fables over truth. The immortal soul of Socrates, the trinity of Plato, the cross from Tammuz and Constantine, hell from Dante and Milton, the rapture from Darby, Christmas from the Saturnalia and Dickens, Easter from Astarte the fertility goddess and consort of Baal with her fertility symbols the cross, rabbit, and egg. Christians don't give a fuck about the truth or God, they merely appoint themselves as moral police of the globe.
The problem with that is, in a democracy the mob rules. You are the minority. That's the game.
The cults mandate that believers recruit. That makes them an actual threat to non-members.
Recruiting?
Do not atheists have practices that are useful as a consequence of their disbelief?
I am generally more skeptical than most people. And act accordingly. Is this cause or effect of my religious disbelief? I don't know.
Okay. Fair enough.
A stamp collector might join a discussion group of stamp collectors but a non-stamp collector isn't likely to join a group of non-stamp collectors.
That would depend on whether stamp collectors were in the habit of imposing their hobby on him, despite his lack of interest.
If such imposition were common in his community, he might well join a non-stanp collector group to discuss ways they can defend themselves against this.
I wanted to say this.
When Jesus was asked by his disciples why he taught in parables he answered "they may be ever seeing but never perceiving, and ever hearing but never understanding; otherwise they might turn and be forgiven" He didn't want them to believe because they didn't want to. His message was originally only for believing Jews. Not the gentiles.
They actually think the atheists online who do this sort of thing are worse than religious.
And we think online believers are worse. It's just an effect of the conflict. Offline I just never talk about religion. And avoid sheeple.
The only time I do is when my atheist friends and family mock and ridicule me and I just say their idiots that don't know what the fuck they are talking about. But they get a kick out of it. That's the only reason they do it. They don't really care.