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Since the age of the internet the world has seen a dramatic increase in the amount of people who no longer believe in a god. The internet has offered a place for atheists to feel free to speak their mind without the typical repercussions that came from questioning god belief in the past. For years religion has sought to quell the atheist voice whether through intimidation, censorship, or outright terrorism.
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Since the boom of the Internet Age, the world has seen a dramatic rise in the number of people who identify themselves as atheists. The Internet has served as a safe haven for non-believers to speak their mind freely, without facing the typical repercussions that come from publicly questioning belief in a deity. For centuries, atheists have been crippled in their attempts to find each other and organize, through the concerted efforts of organized religion to quell the voice of non-believers using social ostracization, intimidation, censorship, and outright violence. However, the Internet has changed all that. Atheists are now coming forward in droves online to discuss their ideas, personal stories, reasons for living without religion, and also to connect and organize with fellow non-believers!
  
Many atheists have come forward to discuss their experiences, their thoughts, their struggles, and the reasons they live without religionThese concepts are not new, but the amount of people who have access to them are. Religious people are now able to freely research what atheists have to say and when given enough time and information religious people tend to come to the same conclusion as atheists. There is not enough information or proof to warrant belief in a god, or at the bare minimum... atheists deserve to live their life without religious intrusion or ridicule.
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[http://www.rationalresponders.com/am_i_agnostic_or_atheist Atheism is simply the absence of belief in a god]. Beyond that, there is no area of uniformity among atheists.  They comprise every sex, age, race, sexual orientation, income level, and political persuasion imaginableSome atheists want to speak out against religion. Others don't. Many atheists pride themselves on their freethinking, which allows them to consider ideas without the influence of religious teachings clouding their view. If a topic can be debated, you can bet there are two atheists out there debating it from opposite perspectives.
  
[http://www.rationalresponders.com/am_i_agnostic_or_atheist Atheism is simply the absence of belief in a god].  There are many different types of atheists. Some atheists want to speak out against religion, some think we should keep to ourselves. Differences among atheists vary from political beliefs, to age, sex, race, and every other topic imaginable. Many atheists pride themselves on their freethinking which allows them to think about things without the shade of religious teachings clouding their view.  And if it can be debated, you can bet somewhere that there are two atheists debating it from opposite perspectives.
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While the Internet has produced a surge in atheist activity and interest, it has also brought to the fore some of the underlying divisions in the atheist community, which are keeping it in an all-too-fractured state. Even during infighting, most atheists see a core commonality with each other. They seek to unite, but often don't know how. This site hopes to mend some of these rifts.
  
While the internet has helped atheism awareness it has also increased our struggles.  The atheist community has been segmented and split by various arguments. Many atheists see a core commonality among each other, even during the infighting.  We seek to unite but often don't know how, or we struggle with the particulars.  This site hopes to help mend some of those fences.
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<center>'''Please visit (and help edit) the [[Huge list of atheist agnostic skeptic humanist websites]].'''</center>
  
<center>'''Please visit the [[Huge list of atheist agnostic skeptic humanist websites]].'''</center>
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The pages attached to this category house every atheist, agnostic, bright, humanist, skeptic, non-believer, and secular website we could find. While some of these websites hold disagreements with each other, the ideas  driving Atheism United are about solidarity, the notion that our commonalities far outweigh our differences, and the belief that we are more powerful united than divided.
  
The pages attached to this category house every atheist, agnostic, bright, humanist, skeptic, non-believer, secular website we could find.  Throughout the process of building this site there were atheists who have added to these pages a name of a website that they held a strong disagreement with.  This site is about solidarity.  We do have some basic commonalities.  For now, the one we can all agree on is that we live without a belief in a god. 
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This website aims to help you find others like us, like you, or like who you may become.  Please peruse the pages attached to this category and find an atheist website that you can support. We welcome you to Atheism United!
 
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This website hopes to help you find others like us, like you, like who you may become.  We welcome you to Atheism United, please peruse the pages attached to this category and find an atheist website that you can support.
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 16 October 2013

Since the boom of the Internet Age, the world has seen a dramatic rise in the number of people who identify themselves as atheists. The Internet has served as a safe haven for non-believers to speak their mind freely, without facing the typical repercussions that come from publicly questioning belief in a deity. For centuries, atheists have been crippled in their attempts to find each other and organize, through the concerted efforts of organized religion to quell the voice of non-believers using social ostracization, intimidation, censorship, and outright violence. However, the Internet has changed all that. Atheists are now coming forward in droves online to discuss their ideas, personal stories, reasons for living without religion, and also to connect and organize with fellow non-believers!

Atheism is simply the absence of belief in a god. Beyond that, there is no area of uniformity among atheists. They comprise every sex, age, race, sexual orientation, income level, and political persuasion imaginable. Some atheists want to speak out against religion. Others don't. Many atheists pride themselves on their freethinking, which allows them to consider ideas without the influence of religious teachings clouding their view. If a topic can be debated, you can bet there are two atheists out there debating it from opposite perspectives.

While the Internet has produced a surge in atheist activity and interest, it has also brought to the fore some of the underlying divisions in the atheist community, which are keeping it in an all-too-fractured state. Even during infighting, most atheists see a core commonality with each other. They seek to unite, but often don't know how. This site hopes to mend some of these rifts.

Please visit (and help edit) the Huge list of atheist agnostic skeptic humanist websites.

The pages attached to this category house every atheist, agnostic, bright, humanist, skeptic, non-believer, and secular website we could find. While some of these websites hold disagreements with each other, the ideas driving Atheism United are about solidarity, the notion that our commonalities far outweigh our differences, and the belief that we are more powerful united than divided.

This website aims to help you find others like us, like you, or like who you may become. Please peruse the pages attached to this category and find an atheist website that you can support. We welcome you to Atheism United!