• HazardousBanjo@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    At least in the US, younger generations are still increasingly nonreligious

    If we take “atheism” to mean the vague “lack of belief in any deities”, then atheism is still on the rise by a significant amount.

    It is, however, a hilariously ironic notion that atheism fails where Christianity succeeds: being appropriated by the far-right to spread bigotry and fascism.

    I guess there’s a far bigger gap in intelligence between the atheists and the religious than the religious would ever be comfortable acknowledging.

    • BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
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      43 minutes ago

      It is, however, a hilariously ironic notion that atheism fails where Christianity succeeds: being appropriated by the far-right to spread bigotry and fascism.

      I would argue that it’s not funny or ironic. The right is defined by their pursuit of consolidating power and authority at all costs. Anything and everything is a resource to exploited toward advancing their selfish misanthropic ends. They will appropriate anything and vilify what they can’t successfully appropriate. This isn’t irony, it’s a core tenet of rightism.

    • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      there’s a far bigger gap in intelligence

      You’d never know it when you listen to YouTube Atheists talk. It’s all the same reactionary clickbait bigotry we’ve come to expect from the Internet.

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      I tend to think that any conclusion that could be reasonably summarized as “I (or a group I belong to) am smart and everyone else is stupid” is not an opinion rooted in objectivity and is therefore very likely to be heavily biased.