An atheist convention, attended by premier non-believers Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, inspires some reflections on the virtue of a positive, productive humanism, rather than the anti-theism that dominates the discourse.
I’m putting the following link to an article I have just read, written by a humanist, on his reflections, having attended the Atheist Alliance International meeting, as I found it rather insightful.
I think it is worthwhile once in a while, to look into the atheist world and see what motivates them and note their internal divisions and contradictions.
Atheists Gather in Burbank: A Humanist’s Response
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Atheism’s own fundamentalists lead ‘religion’ of ‘Not’
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