• hallucigenia
    +4

    Top left, but I avoid the title 'atheist' due to its unfortunate connotations in recent times. I kind of look at it as largely unecessary to name an absence of a particular belief.

    It's a useful label, due to the ubiquity of theism. If theism was a rarity, we wouldn't need to call ourselves "atheists". (It'd be like calling yourself a "non-golfer".) Coming out as an atheist can help others get over their anti-atheist prejudices.

    • imnotgoats (edited 8 years ago)
      +2

      Oh, I understand why people use it, and I'm not judging anyone else for it. I just come from a world where it's more unusual to be religious than not so, for me, it's perhaps less useful and could be perceived to be more about social alignment than philosophy.

      Edit: also, I think it's worth pointing out that when I referred to reddit's /r/atheism as a 'mess', I was directing it at the mean-spiritedness and self congratulation that seem so prevalent there.

      • hallucigenia (edited 8 years ago)
        +5

        /r/atheism is kind of an exaggeration of everything I hate about reddit. Lots of people bitching about how something is "anti-theist" and rude to religious people, or people with covert homophobia complaining about how anything pro-gay had "nothing to do with atheism". Lots of whining, negativity, and stupid drama.