My understanding of the purpose of this thread is to discuss the validity of the atheist beliefs. It's entitled "Atheism", so I'm feeling pretty sure I'm right. I've been wrong before.
Having had the chance to "chat" with some of atheists disciples, here's what I'm gathering. I understand that these "evolved" relatives of the apes are not the total picture for all atheists. There may be some who are willing to respect others beliefs. But, having at the heart of this belief system the abolition of all things spiritual, I don't expect that to be true.
#1. An atheist needs to get everyone in the world to change their belief in God and their convictions on how they exercise their faith, before they can be happy.
This is predicated on the many, many complaints made about how people have done awful things in the name of some religion or God. I'm not minimizing anything. It's necessary to keep in mind that human nature will often try to shift the blame to anyone and anything it can. It is naive to hear some madman say he killed witches because God told him to, and believe him. Which makes my next point.
#2. The atheists belief that God does not exist is based primarily on the lies of other people.
Without doing the hard work themselves, they accept stories from unknown, untrusted individuals their behavior was guided by God. From that position of trust, they use this information to formulate wrong conclusions about God and the nature of the universe.
#3. The heart of atheism is the destruction of all things spiritual. (it deserved repeating)
If it were simply someone saying I dont believe in God, there would be no conflict. My thought is, who cares? Believe, dont believe..... it makes no difference to me. But its always more then that (please refer to point #1). It is an aggressive stance to take when you say almost everyone in all the world, from the beginning of time was stupid, ignorant, deluded, and out of their mind. (interesting note that youll acknowledge the Christians were out of their minds, and still use their behavior as evidence of Gods non-existence. But I digress)
#4. An atheist is a narcissistic coward.
Ive made this statement many times, and the fact my concerns in this subject have been ignored, it makes the point for the coward part. Suggesting your view is superior to the majority of all humanity and God puts you in the narcissistic category. I can say more on this if anyone wants. That is, if anyone is actually reading all this banter. Ha!