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'''Atheist bullying''' is a problem in many [[public schools]], where student populations are becoming increasingly atheist or non-religious and are less likely to keep their lack of faith out of school discourse. [[Atheist]] students are commonly engaging in persecution of [[Christian]] students, encouraged by the out-spoken nature of the growing number of adherents of [[New Atheism]], such as [[Richard Dawkins]].
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'''Atheist bullying''' is a problem in many [[public schools]], where student populations are becoming increasingly atheist or non-religious and are less likely to keep their lack of faith out of school discourse. [[Christian]] students are commonly engaging in persecution of [[atheist]] students, encouraged by the out-spoken nature of the growing number of adherents of [[New Christianity]].
 
   
 
   
In serious cases, atheist bullying has lead to Christian students being pulled out of public schools to undergo [[home-schooling]] or private tuition, as their academic life has become intolerable.
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In serious cases, bullying has lead to atheist students being pulled out of public schools to undergo [[home-schooling]] or private tuition, as their academic life has become intolerable.
 
   
 
   
Many school shootings are thought to be related to atheist bullying. The most infamous, the [[Columbine]] shooting, was partly perpetrated by an atheist.
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Many school shootings are thought to be related to bullying by Christians. The most infamous, the [[Columbine]] shooting, was partly perpetrated by an atheist who was bullied by Christians.
 
   
 
   
It is feared that the rising number of militant atheist students will lead to more frequent - and deadly - school shootings in the future.
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It is feared that the rising number of bullying by Christians will lead to more frequent - and deadly - school shootings in the future.
 
== Christians/Creationists countering YouTube cyberbullying ==
 
== Christians/Creationists countering YouTube cyberbullying ==
  

Revision as of 05:24, August 12, 2012

Atheist bullying is a problem in many public schools, where student populations are becoming increasingly atheist or non-religious and are less likely to keep their lack of faith out of school discourse. Christian students are commonly engaging in persecution of atheist students, encouraged by the out-spoken nature of the growing number of adherents of New Christianity.

In serious cases, bullying has lead to atheist students being pulled out of public schools to undergo home-schooling or private tuition, as their academic life has become intolerable.

Many school shootings are thought to be related to bullying by Christians. The most infamous, the Columbine shooting, was partly perpetrated by an atheist who was bullied by Christians.

It is feared that the rising number of bullying by Christians will lead to more frequent - and deadly - school shootings in the future.

Christians/Creationists countering YouTube cyberbullying

Campus Crusade for Christ International (CCCI) is one of the world's largest evangelism organizations within Christendom and has over 25,000 full time missionaries. In 2006, Alan Beeber of CCCI predicted that internet evangelism will result in more conversion that all other forms of evangelism for CCCI combined.[1] There is a widespread problem with atheist cyberbullying on YouTube toward Christian and creationist YouTube channels. CreationWiki has developed a web page entitled Creationist YouTube video designed to show creationists how to thwart atheist/evolutionist cyberbullies. Also, one popular Christian YouTube channel, shockofgod, was shut down several times by atheist cyberbullying through false reports, but he developed counter measures to overcome this problem. [2] These false reports are not isolated incidents, many atheists will try this deceitful tactic to block out creation science.

Recommended books

Atheism and History:

  • Dimitry Pospielovsky, (December, 1987), A History of Marxist-Leninist Atheism and Soviet Antireligious Policies, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 0312381328
  • Dimitry Pospielovsky, (November, 1987), Soviet Antireligious Campaigns and Persecutions (History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice and the Believers, Vol 2), Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 0312009054
  • Dimitry Pospielovsky, (August, 1988), Soviet Studies on the Church and the Believer's Response to Atheism: A History of Soviet Atheism in Theory and Practice and the Believers, Vol 3, Palgrave Macmillan, hardcover: ISBN 0312012918, paperback edition: ISBN 0312012926

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