Christian sexual repression is about the “sex is bad” and you should only have it to reproduce ideology. That’s no fun ideology and it’s worthwhile to get rid of it.
I haven’t seen any atheist who argues that when men switch to being atheists women won’t reject him any more. That seems to me like a strawman.
I’m also not aware of any studies that suggest that atheists men are more or less likely to get rejected.
I’m also not aware of any studies that suggest that atheists men are more or less likely to get rejected.
And even if such a study was performed, I wouldn’t generalize from a study performed in (say) northern Europe to (say) the southern United States or vice versa.
Christian sexual repression is about the “sex is bad” and you should only have it to reproduce ideology. That’s no fun ideology and it’s worthwhile to get rid of it.
I haven’t seen any atheist who argues that when men switch to being atheists women won’t reject him any more. That seems to me like a strawman.
I’m also not aware of any studies that suggest that atheists men are more or less likely to get rejected.
And even if such a study was performed, I wouldn’t generalize from a study performed in (say) northern Europe to (say) the southern United States or vice versa.