I posted the link to the blog post because I happen to agree that the actions highlighted in the "common behaviors" he attributes to "new/gnu atheists" are counterproductive to getting those who specifically aren't already atheists or considering discarding their religion will be turned away from everything associated with the messengers, regardless of the validity of any message they bring.
First you claim that he "never specifies" who he's talking about when he spend the first three paragraphs doing only that. Then you state that if he's going to attribute these actions to "new/gnu theists" that he needs citations. I provided you with citations based on your own activities here because you're one of the few vocal atheists I have any contact with, and so now it's no longer about the divisiveness of the tactics in question but somehow about you, personally? I really don't think the blog post was about you, and neither is the thread. It's about people with an attitude that you happen to share and are an outstanding example for.
You and your ilk proselytize in a notably condescending and contemptuous manner. Some dress it up in polite terms, others are just outright demeaning. When you push for science in the same breath that you push for the marginalization or eradication of religion, you push those who are religious away from science. This is a Bad Thing.
Also, those figures from your link are likely unreliable:
It's possible that there are as many believers in the fields of science as out, but it's likely that there are some who prefer to report as atheist or agnostic rather than admit to being religious because it's derided within the community.
It's likely similar to those who self-reported as heterosexual in the 50's. It wasn't acceptable, so many stayed in the closet. Currently, religion and science are viewed as incompatible, so those who are in science and religious tend to closet themselves to avoid the scorn you and your ilk can't help displaying.
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First you claim that he "never specifies" who he's talking about when he spend the first three paragraphs doing only that. Then you state that if he's going to attribute these actions to "new/gnu theists" that he needs citations. I provided you with citations based on your own activities here because you're one of the few vocal atheists I have any contact with, and so now it's no longer about the divisiveness of the tactics in question but somehow about you, personally? I really don't think the blog post was about you, and neither is the thread. It's about people with an attitude that you happen to share and are an outstanding example for.
You and your ilk proselytize in a notably condescending and contemptuous manner. Some dress it up in polite terms, others are just outright demeaning. When you push for science in the same breath that you push for the marginalization or eradication of religion, you push those who are religious away from science. This is a Bad Thing.
Also, those figures from your link are likely unreliable:
Ecklund also discusses how there is a stigma against belief in God in the professional science community, which may have contributed to underrepresentation of religious voices in the field.
It's likely similar to those who self-reported as heterosexual in the 50's. It wasn't acceptable, so many stayed in the closet. Currently, religion and science are viewed as incompatible, so those who are in science and religious tend to closet themselves to avoid the scorn you and your ilk can't help displaying.
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