Some Schmo wrote: But I'm afraid that you're incorrect in your assessment of the God Delusion. Just because it wasn't effective to you doesn't mean it's not effective to others. (Quit being so smug... heh)
Actually, it does. Christian Apologists pay attention this stuff, and have the power and ability to turn a medicore book into a nightmare for the atheists that they encounter.
Some Schmo wrote:Ok... not sure how much you're exaggerating here, but ok. I have heard of the Secular Student Alliance but know nothing about them.
Okay, here is a random dated newsletter from a large NYC based Atheist group. Here are some neat selections:
Idiot wrote:As atheists, we were among the citizens who had not been heard or even acknowledged. We were an invisible minority: forgotten, even discredited. Then, on Inauguration Day, something unexpected happened: Our new President with one word
acknowledged us in his inaugural speech—a shocking new word that rang out across the nation and recognized, even embraced, a whole segment of the American population: “nonbelievers.”
Idiot wrote:This is our opportunity to jump into the void. The time is ripe for us to come out of
our closets and become what I would designate the conscience of America.
Idiot wrote:We atheists are a miniscule percentage of the prison population in this country, and only among atheists would you find a discussion about Sophocles or Nietzsche touted as highly as a Rolling Stones concert.
Idiot wrote:We have a lot of work to do, my fellow Atheists: We have books to write, lectures to give. We must run for government offices and school boards. We must start think tanks. We must establish charter schools, start a secular television network, teach courses on atheism in colleges, become Supreme Court justices. There is so much to be done, I can’t wait for the rest of my life to unwind. Nor should you. The next century belongs to us!
Above all, we must identify ourselves as Atheists wherever we go and whatever we do. It is not a crime to be an atheist; it is no longer considered even far-out or antisocial to be an atheist: we can thank Obama for that. We shall become the builders of the new America, we will be its new leaders, its voice and most of all, we shall become its conscience.
This line of thought is standard in almost all groups that self identify as: Free Thought, Rational, Brights, and Secular. If you don't toe that party line, get out heretic and don't come back.