@igelsQTs It is if you view the fetus as a person
@igelsQTs I dunno about that. Atheism is full of SJWs.
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Not necessarily. Atheism is just the lack of belief in the supernatural. The opposition to authority part is there because in most places throughout history it was the church imposing itself. That's why a lot of atheists are communists especially in the US, in Europe it's much less. Because the right wing government and population they hate is mostly Christian.
Libertarians don't oppose authority itself, they oppose authority imposed by someone else, but don't have issue with willingly submitting yourself. Religion and libertarianism don't inherently contradict.
Roe V Wade cancelation is a win for libertarians because it was mandate from the outside imposed onto the states.
@igelsQTs Yeah, Americans are retarded
@igelsQTs Pretty based imho
@matrix @igelsQTs
Accurate description of atheism. You really can't make any other supposition about them other then a disbelief in gods, because as a whole (as a community if you will) they really aren't consistent about anything else. Recent years have made it pretty clear to me that they're not even consistent about opposing religious thinking. They just mostly oppose the religious thinking that they got brought up with.
You even see some flinch and stumble when you point out that they're defending Islam, because on one hand they should hate it for being an Abrahamic religion, but at the same time the woke religion tells them they must defend the muslims. Atheists are as flawed and prone to irrational thinking as anyone else.
As for the libertarian/authoritarian thing, they'll rightly attack the authoritarian imposition of Christianity, but then they fail no notice their own increasing authoritarian imposition on Christians. So any intersection with Libertarians is purely coincidental.