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There is no militancy without violence. The accusation of militancy is an accusation that the accused is at least on the verge of using military force (violence) to impose his views on others. In most cases, those accusations are themselves nothing but lies intending to promote fear. Nice comment, good link. James Randi wrote: "There is no 'absolute' in atheism, the way to understand it: an atheist is a person who finds no evidence to support the existence of a deity. I never say, nor have ever said, that there is no deity; I have only said that I have no evidence to establish that there is a deity. I, too, deny any 'absolutes'."David Brooks, in The Necessity of Atheism, said: To explain the unknown by the known is a logical procedure; to explain the known by the unknown is a form of theological lunacyOf course, atheism is a nonprophet organization. I'm not a militant. That's rediculous. |
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