The pictures on the right is the CR/Intersectional nut jobs that took over atheism and called it atheism+. One of the biggest flaws of atheism is that as a group the only shared belief is "god doesn't exist". So when the CR people showed up they latched onto the kids being kicked out of religious homes and built up from there. There was really no way for atheists as a group to defend against a machine like CR that so readily devours everything it touches. I would even argue the atheist movement was too naive but that's another argument.
The major issue that posts like this don't cover is the argument of which god. This is key when talking about theism vs atheism (I'll leave anti-theist alone for this argument). If you say that only god will fix things, the next question is which god? Because we know that religious groups can and will kill each other to end up being right. So you're back to the beginning of your argument about what defines morality between groups of people. It's an argument as old as society and in our age we've got things like the bill of rights, constitution, and a slew of laws that are enforced by police/judges. They're secular in nature and allow disparate groups to agree to a common set of laws to keep society working despite arguments about who's faith is correct.
The pictures on the right is the CR/Intersectional nut jobs that took over atheism and called it atheism+. One of the biggest flaws of atheism is that as a group the only shared belief is "god doesn't exist". So when the CR people showed up they latched onto the kids being kicked out of religious homes and built up from there. There was really no way for atheists as a group to defend against a machine like CR that so readily devours everything it touches. I would even argue the atheist movement was too naive but that's another argument.
The major issue that posts like this don't cover is the argument of which god. This is key when talking about theism vs atheism (I'll leave anti-theist alone for this argument). If you say that only god will fix things, the next question is which god? Because we know that religious groups can and will kill each other to end up being right. So you're back to the beginning of your argument about what defines morality between groups of people. It's an argument as old as society and in our age we've got things like the bill of rights, constitution, and a slew of laws that are enforced by police/judges. They're secular in nature and allow disparate groups to agree to a common set of laws to keep society working despite arguments about who's faith is correct.