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Originally Posted by puckluck
What doesn't make sense to you? It was a pretty straight forward comment.
I find it actually humorous (mmm humous) that atheists are usually the most radical with their beliefs. Thankfully they don't follow any religion or they'd probably be the ones knocking on your doors and the ones strapping them selves with C4 and yelling "Allahu akbar"
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First of all, believers or Christians are not the same thing as religious, in my opinion. I'm a believer and a Christian, but I don't know if I'd call myself religious. I know many, many believers who are not religious. They can believe in a deity but if they don't practise a faith then I wouldn't call them religious.
To address your question, the statement was that athiests care more about religion than do Christians (to use the term I think should be used). Many athiests care more about debunking faith than they do about faith or religion. I'd say that the only thing about religion that the more militant athiests care about is discrediting it. They don't care about religion per se.