An Atheist’s Experience on Christian Websites

Posted January 10th, 2006 @ 5:38 pm by Nathan

I enjoy participating in an email discussion group which is headed-up by a man who is an atheist. Today he sent a story which I think would be a great one for the ThinkChristian crowd:

For the past few months (ending at the end of December) I’ve been conducting a little experiment. I went to multiple xtian boards trying to see if discussion between the two camps [of Christianity and Atheism] produces anything of value. In this case, by ‘value’ I mean an understanding can be reached, ideas exchanged and preconceived notions validated or annihilated.

I started this because I’ve noticed that on atheist forums theists can get run off fairly quickly. This is mostly due to their own behavior, but they claim victim status. I have seen countless accusations from theists that atheists just hate god/religion/believers. Also, countless pleas for us to “consider the evidence” or to “take an honest look at faith.”

There are many insightful things in the essay. Here’s one:
The 11 most common misconceptions about atheists:
1. Atheists hate god/are jealous of theists
2. Atheists are arrogant and don’t want anything “superior” to them
3. Atheists have never experience religion
4. Atheists have never read/don’t understand the bible
5. Atheists just don’t want to receive the truth
6. Atheists are bitter/angry
7. Atheists just don’t want to admit they sin
8. All atheists support abortion/evolution/liberal politics/communism/fascism/etc
9. Atheists are gay
10. Atheists want to destroy/limit religion
11. Atheists think they know everything
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