Sunday, December 14, 2014

NPR Headline: "What If Atheists Were Defined By Their Actions?"

I quit listening to NPR decades ago. I was a volunteer radio host for about a year at a public radio station in a moderate size city, and while my weekly show was purely music and non-political, I could not stand the intellectual warping of the news and magazines on NPR. Those who listen avidly to NPR as a news source get themselves warped clear out of reality.

So I'm not surprised at this self-serving Atheist article posted at NPR. If you want their answer to this question, by all means go there. But here I will answer their question differently.

All one needs to do to answer the question, "What If Atheists Were Defined By Their Actions?" is to observe the actual actions of Atheists. Since the majority of Atheists leave the Atheist VOID by marching lock-step into Leftist cant, then the actions of Atheists are those of AtheoLeftism. AtheoLeftism is not a benign, tolerant, culture-friendly grouping of jovial glad-handers.

AtheoLeftism is actively engaged in the cultural destruction of all moral precepts, all cultural institutions, and those who defend them. It really is that simple.

Observe Silverman and his American Atheists.

Observe The Freedom From Religion Foundation.

Observe the American Huminists

Read the history of Atheist humanism, starting with reading in detail the First Humanist Manifesto.

Read the history of Comte's humanism.

Study the association of Atheistic, Scientistic revolution a la Lenin.

Fully explore the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.

Ask any Atheist for his fixed moral principles and their source. Compare with the document, "Atheist Principles of Morality" (hint: it doesn't exist).

Finally, study the principles of homosexual/lesbianism in university cloisters: destruction of heteronormativity; institutionalizing promiscuity; trivializing males, family, education, logic and rationality.

Yes. Atheists and Atheism should, in fact, be characterized by both actions and lack of moral beliefs. It's only fair.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The FFRF is really bad. They have been taking toys from needy kids by attacking programs like Toys for Tots because they align with Christianity or something. Those people need to pay for that.