Dehumanization of Atheists

I often wonder why politicians use` atheist’s or atheism as a punching bag. Recently , former president Trump, in a speech to a large crowd, made a statement virtually comparing atheists, in his list, as some of the worst, most evil people and how only his reelection will put an end to them. What do atheists have to do with arsonists and globalists? Are atheists just a convenient rallying device?

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It’s Called Lying (Oopsy!)

Some people will say anything if it means they’ll win an argument, damage a perceived enemy’s reputation, to rhe degree of having criminal charges brought against the other person. When all is said and done, the headlines have disappeared, the tumors have died down, and the individual initially under the microscope is at least beginning to get life back to normal, the question always arises as to? what happens to the person or persons who were responsible for the investigation?Usually? Nothing.

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Walking it Back

I used to hate(yes, one of my forbidden words now), really hate, being wrong. It was completely inconceivable to me that My argument, such as it was, may in fact be flawed in some way. My facts, I always knew, or thought I knew, were unshakeable. How on earth is ir another person could stand before me and refute what I considered the obvious answer or conclusion?

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The Transgender “Epidemic”

I’ve been mostly against this rush to protect transgender people, I just don’t believe that gender dysphoria has become an epidemic among our children and young adults as we’re made to believe by the media how all of these people from different racial, ethnic, and yes, genders, suddenly contract a vey rare mental disease that has affected no more than .2% of the population in the past? Bats or Pangolins?

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What Do Atheists Believe In?

Everyone believes in somethind. Everyone. Yes, even atheists. Atheists may not belive in gods of any sort, bqut qnext timr you’re around an atheist, ask that person what they do believe in. Then, ask a religious person, say, a Christian what he or she believes in minus their religious belief. I’m going to try this soon and I wonder how each would sync with the other. I think the answers should be specific, so that I believe in humanity is an answer that should be laughed out of the room.

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