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[[File:Atheist special forces.jpg|thumb|center|350px|A crack team of [[atheism|atheist]] special forces heads out on a secret mission to find a single factual error in the Conservapedia [[Atheism|atheism article]].   
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[[File:Atheist special forces.jpg|thumb|center|400px|A crack team of [[atheism|atheist]] special forces heads out on a secret mission to find a single factual error in the Conservapedia [[Atheism|atheism article]].   
 
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As you can see, what separates atheist special forces from regular ideological soldiers is their [[Atheism and apathy|high morale]], speed and their [[Atheism and the brain|ability to think]] logically and creatively under mental stress despite their [[Health risks linked to obesity|obesity related brain impairment.]] ]]
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As you can see, what separates atheist special forces from regular ideological soldiers is their [[Atheism and apathy|high morale]], speed and their [[Atheism and the brain|ability to think]] logically and creatively under mental stress despite their [[Health risks linked to obesity|obesity related brain impairment.]] See: [[Atheism and obesity]] ]]
 
== Conservapedia's effect on American atheists? ==
 
== Conservapedia's effect on American atheists? ==
  
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"I've slowly started to understand why American atheists look so frustrated and angry all the time from a European point of view...". - YouTuber Elod Marton commenting on Conservapedia in December of 2018
 
"I've slowly started to understand why American atheists look so frustrated and angry all the time from a European point of view...". - YouTuber Elod Marton commenting on Conservapedia in December of 2018
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== Books ==
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* ''Is Atheism Dead?'' by Eric Metaxas. ‎Salem Books (October 19, 2021)
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* ''The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World'' by [[Alister McGrath]]. WaterBrook; Reprint edition (December 18, 2007)
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* ''The Triumph of Faith: Why the World Is More Religious than Ever'' by [[Rodney Stark]].  ISI Books; 1st edition (November 16, 2015)
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* ''Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?: Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century'' by Eric Kaufmann. Profile Books; Main edition (December 9, 2010)
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* ''The Triumph of Christianity: How the Jesus Movement Became the World's Largest Religion'' by Rodney Stark. ‎ HarperOne; Illustrated edition (October 25, 2011)
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 19:53, February 1, 2025

A crack team of atheist special forces heads out on a secret mission to find a single factual error in the Conservapedia atheism article.

As you can see, what separates atheist special forces from regular ideological soldiers is their high morale, speed and their ability to think logically and creatively under mental stress despite their obesity related brain impairment. See: Atheism and obesity

Conservapedia's effect on American atheists?

See also: American atheism

"I've slowly started to understand why American atheists look so frustrated and angry all the time from a European point of view...". - YouTuber Elod Marton commenting on Conservapedia in December of 2018

Books

  • Is Atheism Dead? by Eric Metaxas. ‎Salem Books (October 19, 2021)
  • The Twilight of Atheism: The Rise and Fall of Disbelief in the Modern World by Alister McGrath. WaterBrook; Reprint edition (December 18, 2007)
  • The Triumph of Faith: Why the World Is More Religious than Ever by Rodney Stark. ISI Books; 1st edition (November 16, 2015)
  • Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?: Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century by Eric Kaufmann. Profile Books; Main edition (December 9, 2010)
  • The Triumph of Christianity: How the Jesus Movement Became the World's Largest Religion by Rodney Stark. ‎ HarperOne; Illustrated edition (October 25, 2011)

See also