Talk:List of atheist shooters and serial killers

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Why are there people on this list who aren't atheists?

I removed Kimveer Gill and James Eagan Holmes because there's no evidence that they have ever been atheists. They've been reinstated without justification, or even edit summaries. The ref for KG does not mention atheism. The link for JEH explicitly states that he was an agnostic. By definition, agnostics aren't atheists. A list of atheists should obviously not include anyone who has never been an atheist. Qaz (talk) 16:19, 27 April 2018 (EDT)

I agree of course with Qaz. Separately though, there's a much longer list, on a related (but highly politically incorrect) topic: kgov.com/homosexual-mass-murderers and there's a perhaps surprising list of pothead mass murderers that includes Holmes at kgov.com/pot. Wondering if anyone could suggest whether either of those lists might be acceptable to create here at Conservapedia. --Bob Enyart, 20-year conservative radio talk host on America's #1 most-powerful Christian radio station (talk) 10:05, 14 January 2019 (EST)
You could create an article on Homosexual mass murderers or List of homosexual mass murderers. Conservapedia does have an article on Homosexuality and Murders so I suppose you could append that article. Use your own judgement. Just be careful that they are indeed homosexuals and are mass murderers. Conservative (talk) 12:06, 14 January 2019 (EST)

Payton Gendron

There is no proof that Payton Gendron is or was an atheist. It is true that he didn't believe in an afterlife, but that could be true of an agnostic as well.

I removed him from this article. Conservative (talk) 02:05, May 22, 2022 (EDT)

Haven't read his manifesto yet, but in many ways the Russo-Ukraine war sets believer against non-believer. While in Ukraine many believers exist, its regime is dominated by Western-oriented secular leaders hostile to the church. This is a deep and growing division in Ukraine, so long as NATO & the EU keep pushing "Western values". In Russia, there is near universal support to oppose Ukrainian atheistic fascism and nazism, which plays a powerful role in Ukrainian government and society.
Gendron, it is said, criticizes the US military. Why then, does he oppose Russia and support gay Ukraine?
Can you imagine an Orthodox priest performing this religious rite in Soviet times? RobSZ 03:53, May 22, 2022 (EDT)

Darrel Brooks is not an atheist

[1] RobSGive Peace a chance 04:00, November 30, 2022 (EST)

Alleged atheist shooter: Christian Post January 2023