Religion
In reply to the discussion: If you cannot disprove the existence of God, or prove the existence of God [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)On the political side, it's a numbers game. They are seeking to increase their numbers. Constantly. It's actually a tenet of their faith to do so. Numbers means votes. They get enough, they win. The wins we had politically in the 00's, are directly attributable to a decline in evangelicalism in this country, and a rise in secularism overall. That trend can be reversed. 70 years ago, evangelicals had no mass block of political power at all.
"You seek to impose your beliefs on them when you talk about eliminating, collapsing, falsifying."
Um, no I specified I have no expectation they will become atheists as a result. Nor is pointing out flaws in their claimed faith in any way equivalent to say, passing a law, forcing something upon them. You'd have to compare that to people like me passing a law banning the existence of, say, churches. Or banning the print of certain religious texts. Something I don't seek to do.