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Reason: elaborated from the viewpoint an atheist would have, seperated TL:DR;

TL:DR; we have a cause so great, powerful and pure, it can stop literal nazis from being nazis and turn atheists into staunch defenders of christian values, backed by science and universal human rights. No wonder they get angry.


Purple dude hurts my feelings.

You see, I talked to a guy who broke off from a neo-nazi group to go warn people about the (largely untested) covid-vaccine which works in a way totally unlike any prior vaccines and has influence on our (epi)genetic (RNA) structure.

I also recently read that influences like these play a role in the development of disorders that can have an onset in puberty such as schizophrenia, according to current scientific understanding.

Furthermore, most vaccines are based on a cell-line derived from aborted fetuses in the '60s.

We obviously must be wrong if Nazi's stop being nazi's to join the side of science and try to save lives, irrespective their race. And definitely if also fundamental christian values that inspired human rights such as they are also agree with us.

To them, it must be an unholy trifecta, people who genuinely believe in something, who respect and yield to a higher power, be it God or science and people who to their best of their abiliy to try act out these things in the world as best as possible.

Unholy, because they don't believe in anything (post-modernism), they don't acknowledge any higher power; oh woes us- nobody will save us we are doomed, and there is no reason to try to do better, they believe we suck as humans and don't deserve the rights we do...

Woops. sorry, long rant from a European long-time atheist who recently turned Christian and is skeptical of the loss of human rights and polarizing attitude towards fringe groups which causes extremism that can be avoided; as I have been blessed to have personally witnessed.


Edit: To clarify, I am an atheist as much as possible, use science whereever possible, but the cherry on top of my understanding of the world.. is the observation that if I put my faith in divine justice, it becomes manifest, and it becomes manifest most potently when groups of people make it manifest. We can make the world a better place, not by force, but by the virtues that the Bible tells us about, and we can reach anyone, as every single one of us is an inheritor to the great gift of what it is to be human, a child of God* (or alternately for atheists; an inheritor of a strong culture that has even modified and molded human beings from mindless animals to cunning creatures that can hypothesize the future and thus steward themselves, families, their animals and business based on the best that philosophy, science has to offer.)

152 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

TL:DR; we have a cause so great, powerful and pure, it can stop literal nazis from being nazis and turn atheists into staunch defenders of christian values, backed by science and universal human rights. No wonder they get angry.

Purple dude hurts my feelings.

You see, I talked to a guy who broke off from a neo-nazi group to go warn people about the (largely untested) covid-vaccine which works in a way totally unlike any prior vaccines and has influence on our (epi)genetic (RNA) structure.

I also recently read that influences like these play a role in the development of disorders that can have an onset in puberty such as schizophrenia, according to current scientific understanding.

Furthermore, most vaccines are based on a cell-line derived from aborted fetuses in the '60s.

We obviously must be wrong if Nazi's stop being nazi's to join the side of science and try to save lives, irrespective their race. And definitely if also fundamental christian values that inspired human rights such as they are also agree with us.

To them, it must be an unholy trifecta, people who genuinely believe in something, who respect and yield to a higher power, be it God or science and people who to their best of their abiliy to try act out these things in the world as best as possible.

Unholy, because they don't believe in anything (post-modernism), they don't acknowledge any higher power; oh woes us- nobody will save us we are doomed, and there is no reason to try to do better, they believe we suck as humans and don't deserve the rights we do...

Woops. sorry, long rant from a European long-time atheist who recently turned Christian and is skeptical of the loss of human rights and polarizing attitude towards fringe groups which causes extremism that can be avoided; as I have been blessed to have personally witnessed.

152 days ago
1 score