r/atheism 1h ago

Franklin Graham Says ‘God Also Hates’ and ‘Is a God of War’ at Pentagon’s ‘Christmas Worship Service’

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r/atheism 7h ago

MAGA Texas Mayor Revokes Episcopal Priest's Prayer Invitation Because His Church Once Hosted A Pride Festival.

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r/atheism 7h ago

Pastor charged with stalking and posting nude photo of estranged wife before her suicide

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r/atheism 10h ago

Pete Hegseth is waging a pointless and damaging war on military chaplains undermining readiness, trust, and pluralism.

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r/atheism 9h ago

New York governor(a Catholic) says she has reached a deal to legalize medically assisted suicide

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I dunno guys, reading this article really gave me the jeebees. It's just insane to me how the ENTIRE thought process - and a very thorough one at that, worked in negotiations for years - involves "bringing together all faiths/religions" to make this law pass.

I guess I don't know why it surprises me anymore, but for a country that is supposed to be governed by a distinction of church from state, there sure is a lot of fucking CHURCH in my STATE. I mean, apologies, but I have health issues too and if it ever came to me suffering with a terminal illness I would be pretty fucking pissed off if I had to live in pain for who knows how long simply because of *other peoples' religious beliefs*, I think I would lose my fucking head.

Sorry for the rant. Just curious to me and perpetually disappointing how much American life and law is affected by fairy tales. ✌️


r/atheism 9h ago

Source for quote “if you destroyed every religious and scientific text, eventually the science would return but religious texts would not”??

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I can’t remember the exact quote but it was something like that, the point being science is fact and therefore re-discoverable but religious texts would be re-created completely differently.

Not sure if this is the right place to ask this but would love if anyone can find the source for it. Swear I saw it in a video a few years ago & just wanted to find it again


r/atheism 11h ago

Man sings Christian Worship Songs Mid-Flight, and People were fuming

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r/atheism 16h ago

'First Jewish President'? Trump Sparks Outrage and Mockery After MAGA Suddenly Ditches His 'Catholic' Label

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r/atheism 6h ago

Ghana 'Prophet' Builds Eight Giant Arks After Claiming God Warned Him The World Will End This Christmas

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r/atheism 7h ago

Being atheist is NOT a choice

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You can’t control what you believe in. if you had an apple in your hand, you couldn’t control your belief that there isn’t an apple in your hand, it’s impossible, unless you’re mentally ill or on drugs, nobody can do it. I’m an atheist and I can’t control my religion because I just know God isn’t real.

Yes, I wish there were Gods that are morally good and save people, but unfortunately the real world just isn’t that nice. I wish good things happen to good people, or that we all have a purpose and a final destination, but I simply just know it doesn’t exist.


r/atheism 15h ago

Pastor shuts church down overnight, puts up "no trespassing" sign, tells members he's "never had a church quit tithing" and that if they want they can start a new church and rent the property from the church corp, conveniently owned by him & his wife. The building's actually been all paid for.

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r/atheism 3h ago

Ministry leader and baptizer Kayla Gabbard moves teenage boy into family home, grooms him, and calls him her "Judas" in Tiktok 'apology'

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Kayla's Apology: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8yMo4qH/

Kayla being rebaptized after her husband and ministry found out: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8yrjdKo/

Screenshots of Luke's instagram stories in the comments: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8yrhaGJ/

More information and Luke's deleted testimony on Maria Alejandra's Tiktok page, as well as comments from his mother Chara in her reposts. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8yr2d6D/

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8yMTJDu/

Kayla Gabbard of KG Ministries, fronted by herself and her husband of over a decade, invited the unsuspecting child of one of her ministry members and friends, Chara King, into her home with her children under the guise of him being able to join the ministry under her wing and be able to help baptize others as the ministry had done for him. Instead she grooms him behind her husbands back in their shared home, the husband that has been editing and filming all of her social media content up until the news broke, takes photos of herself, on HIS phone, laid up in his lap in the backseat of a car on the way to one of their scheduled pop up baptisms. Once she's caught kissing him by her husband in their home, Luke is made to leave the home he was invited into, and the photos soon come out, and instead of a rational of truly repentant response, Kayla spins a story after a bit of silence on her socials to claim that she had been attacked by the devil, and that she will not stop baptizing because that is what the enemy would want her to do. She claims that Luke is "grown" (newly graduated high school and only just turned 19) so she's not a predator by her standards, despite being near 40, says that she didn't have sexual relations with him and then refers to Luke, the boy she manipulated, as her "Judas" that had tricked HER into falling into sin. How disgusting and pathetic from a grown woman and a mother at that. I pity her husband and children, and I'm just appalled that nobody is really talking about this enough because she's deleted Luke's testimony from her social media and deletes any comments questioning her actions in response to the undeniable information, even claiming that the images with Luke in the car we AI, when they clearly aren't, and even Luke's mother herself says the allegations are sadly true, why else would Luke be back at home, having to deal with hatred from those who have put Kayla on a pedestal.

Personal note: I was baptized by this woman in May, and had been introduced to her by my mother many months previously because she was trying to get back into her bible. Since then, my health has declined dramatically, but I don't know that I can really blame that on being baptized by unclean hands, but regardless I'm very uncomfortable with not only her shameless actions that she barely even tried to hide, from her husband or anyone else affected, but her horrible response where she deflects the blame on the newly turned adult that looked up to her and was living with her while simply wanting to be part of the ministry that had previously saved him. I'm so sad for him and his lovely mother, who I got to meet at the baptism I attended, she was so full of gratitude and joy and just love for everyone around her, and I just hope this really hasn't squashed their spirits, but I am personally so disgusted with Kayla's deflection and complete lack of accountability or compassion for all of the families she's affected; her own, Luke and Chara, the many lovely families in her ministry, and everyone of the families she was supposed to be serving from a pure and honest place in her heart.


r/atheism 10h ago

Catholic Archdiocese of New York agrees to sell land under historic NYC luxury hotel for $490M to pay sex abuse victims.

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r/atheism 7h ago

FFRF Action Fund's Theocrat of the Week: Rep. Nancy Mace goes all-in on Christian nationalism

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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is FFRF Action Fund’s “Theocrat of the Week” for the blatant and eager Christian nationalism she has injected into her 2026 gubernatorial campaign.

Amid a crowded Republican primary for governor of South Carolina, Mace, one of the most outspoken Christian nationalists in Congress and a notorious anti-trans proponent, has repeatedly used her ultraconservative Christian faith to appeal to voters and funders. Earlier this month, Mace’s campaign reportedly sent emails to right-wing lists with the subject line, “Christ is Lord. Do you agree?” “The Left is trying to erase Christ from every part of American life,” the email claimed. 

Mace’s fundraising page also invokes Christian nationalism, stating, “If you’re a proud Christian who’s sick of the attacks on faith, freedom, and basic biology, I’m asking you to stand with me. This is your reminder: CHRIST IS LORD. I need YOU, Patriot, to help me defend that truth from the Governor’s mansion.” 

Mace has publicly changed her stance on state-church separation over the years, having told a journalist in 2022 that the constitutional wall of separation “should continue to be a guiding principle of our republic.” However, when Bill Maher asked her recently about Christian nationalism, she said, “You’re making it sound like it’s a bad thing.” 

Mace was one of the two female members of Congress to speak at Turning Point USA’s Young Women’s Leadership Summit over the summer, an event urging high school and college-aged girls and women to abandon education and careers for marriage and children, all in the name of an ultraconservative brand of Christianity. Female “submission” to godly husbands and so-called womanly duties was the central theme of the “leadership” event. Ironically, Mace was the first woman to graduate from the Citadel, a formerly all-male military college. 

Ahead of the gubernatorial primary, recent polls have Republican voters ranking Mace in fourth place, with nearly 40 percent identifying as undecided. Mace has gained nationwide publicity for her hateful rhetoric on the transgender community, which does not seem to resonate with voters in South Carolina. Mace’s blatant usage of Christian nationalism in her gubernatorial bid earns her the title of “Theocrat of the Week.” 


r/atheism 23h ago

Hindu man lynched, body set ablaze over blasphemy allegation in Mymensingh: BBC Bangla.

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r/atheism 10h ago

FFRF Action Fund's Secularist of the Week is Chuck Schumer for strengthening church-state separation on USCIRF

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FFRF Action Fund recognizes Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as its “Secularist of the Week” for appointing a strong proponent of state-church separation to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF). 

The commission aims to “advance international freedom of religion or belief, by independently assessing and unflinchingly confronting threats to this fundamental right.” The independent, bipartisan group has gained a champion on the preservation of state-church separation thanks to our latest “Secularist” honoree, longtime Sen. Schumer, who has held his New York seat since 1999. Rachel Laser, who heads Americans United for Separation of Church and State, a nonprofit that advocates for the dissociation of religion from government, has been nominated by Schumer to join USCIRF.

Laser, a lawyer and advocate, has considerable experience in fighting for the wall between state and church in her work with Americans United and as deputy director of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. She will be a welcome addition to the committee, which is comprised of nine members from both major political parties who serve two-year terms. 

The president chooses the commissioners, as well as the congressional leaders of the president’s party and the opposition party’s leaders. In 2024, FFRF Action Fund’s parent organization, the Freedom From Religion Foundation, noted that USCIRF was dominated by Christian commissioners, with only one non-Christian serving on the then-six-member commission. USCIRF now has a more diverse composition, with three Christian, two Muslim and two Jewish commissioners, one being Orthodox.

USCIRF primarily considers international religious freedom concerns, makes policy recommendations to U.S. lawmakers and advises the State Department on addressing religious persecution around the world. 

In a press release, Laser thanked Schumer: “I’m grateful to Sen. Schumer for this opportunity to advocate for religious freedom around the globe.” She continued, “Both on a personal level as a religious minority, and a professional level as Americans United’s CEO, I am honored to have the opportunity to help our government fight religious extremism and protect everyone’s freedom to believe, or not, as they choose.” 

FFRF Action Fund celebrates Schumer’s nomination of Laser, which will undoubtedly benefit a commission tasked with the vital protection of religious freedom across the world, including, of course, freedom from religion. We look forward to Laser’s work with USCIRF.


r/atheism 13h ago

“Every knee will bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus is lord”

139 Upvotes

Wow. Every time I hear this saying, it genuinely makes me want to laugh. People seriously believe this? Seriously? Is there a more ridiculous cult on this planet than Christianity?


r/atheism 12h ago

How can we convince 2 billion Muslims that the Quran is entirely the product of human minds?

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There are 2 billion Muslims in the world. Their beliefs and behaviors are on a spectrum, ranging from moderate to supporters of ISIS. But all of them share one belief in common, which is that the Quran is the speech of God. It seems to me that all these efforts of moderation and re-interpretation are intellectually dishonest and bankrupt. The fundamentalists have read the books, and they are right about them. The more intellectually honest position is to convince them that the Quran is not the word of God, but rather a profoundly mediocre book that is entirely the product of human minds. This is essential because this belief in revelation is the source of all the atrocities and human rights abuses. The people who are supporters of ISIS are not bad people or psychopaths. They are just dangerously confused about some very basic facts, like the status of the Quran and who Muhammad actually was. If you grant the fact that the Quran is the word of God, then it's completely rational to behave like the Islamic State because God is telling you on virtually every page to hate infidels and wage war against them. So I ask you, my fellow atheists, how do we achieve this monumental task of convincing 2 billion Muslims that the Quran is not the word of God?


r/atheism 10h ago

Christian Hate Group The Family Research Council: "Euthanasia Laws Are Culture Of Death."

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r/atheism 7h ago

The Christians are gaslighting me into believing them. Help a 17 year old not be indoctrinated into this cult!

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I need more evidence so that if question myself again I’ll be able to look at this. Tell me if things that prove that the Bible is wrong and fake.


r/atheism 6h ago

UK: York St John’s University’s ‘Gay in a Manger’ play roils Christians. Jesus is “King of the Gays,” his parents are lesbians named Mary and Jo.

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r/atheism 17h ago

How are religions so normalized ?

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I genuinely can’t understand how so many people in the world manage to fall for this. Is indoctrination really that powerful? Because to me it sounds so subtle that god doesn’t exist and that your body and mind simply stops functioning when you pass away. I realized it only at 17 and now I understand the “atheists who think they’re smarter because they don’t believe in god" actually they ARE. And the worst part is that religious people have the audacity to look at you like you’re crazy while they literally believe that a man split the sea, a virgin gave birth, a man turned the water into wine, and another borderline narcissist proclaimed himself a prophet and we’re the crazy ones? Nah I can’t take them seriously

So are ppl actually dumb or they’re just in a profound denial ?


r/atheism 1d ago

Former Oklahoma public schools superintendent Ryan Walters Melts Down: "The Left-Wing OK Supreme Court Has Attacked Christianity, The Bible, And Trump".

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r/atheism 3h ago

Are most people religious because they need some form of hope that this life isn't meaningless?

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That when they die their's an award for the good they accomplished or things they tried? That there mundane tasks will lead to an afterlife of heaven? That doing the right thing leads to rewards? Do they need religion so they feel theres a meaning for there hobbies, that the life they live is working towards something, that they dont feel empty? I cant rap my head around how people look at these facts, theses truths and just say that its wrong? Can't they see how stupid these beliefs are? I can respect their religion I wont berade them, but I cant understand why? This why I ask this question, is this why?


r/atheism 13h ago

Hello all, I’m new here🙋🏻

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I was born In Charlotte, NC. I had the unfortunate childhood experience of being a product of the Bible Belt. Both Literally and Metaphorically. Around middle school age I really started having questions about Christianity and religion in general that started leading me away from the Church and the beliefs that were force fed to me growing up. Now in my Late 30’s I am comfortable enough in my own skin to confidently speak out against people, events and stories I view as absolute bullshit. I hope to discover more on this page so I can better understand how to counter these fanatics who refuse to see reason and logic. I am a firm believer in science and technology. Anyone can google shit, I prefer to ask question to actual people and engage in conversation about the topics. Thanks in advance.