“hey, we’re all atheists here, let’s feel superior.”
If I recall correctly, one goal of this book is to tell people it’s okay to be an atheist. A common argument for believing in God is that those who don’t, lack “purpose” (or something like that). Some actually feel inferior for that. Add belief in belief on top of that, and soon they will (sincerely) claim they believe in God, if asked.
Just like Death Eaters, religious people have tremendous power if they are the only united community. You need a united community of atheists to counter that. Or at least atheists that are aware of other atheists. That takes communication. A sense of superiority helps.
Now there is a danger to this approach: it spends identity points. Maybe that’s why so much people here dislike it.
If I recall correctly, one goal of this book is to tell people it’s okay to be an atheist. A common argument for believing in God is that those who don’t, lack “purpose” (or something like that). Some actually feel inferior for that. Add belief in belief on top of that, and soon they will (sincerely) claim they believe in God, if asked.
Just like Death Eaters, religious people have tremendous power if they are the only united community. You need a united community of atheists to counter that. Or at least atheists that are aware of other atheists. That takes communication. A sense of superiority helps.
Now there is a danger to this approach: it spends identity points. Maybe that’s why so much people here dislike it.