![]() Like FFAF's facebook page, they also have a series of repetitive, heavily- strawmanned and hilariously unoriginal 'memes and funnies' that consist primarily of assorted bigotry directed at atheists, and clearly demonstrate a dreadful lack of understanding of what atheism even is.They also believe that you either buy into the claim that Hitler was an atheist and committed every last one of his atrocities in the name of atheism, or you believe "anti-Christian hate propaganda", because of course they do. The never-ending assertion that atheism is somehow responsible for (or at least inextricably linked with) the atrocities of communist regimes and Nazi Germany.Here are some of the parallels that RPR has with FFAF: We happen to know some of the principals behind it. “ ”One of our favorite outfits on the Internet is the Freedom From Atheism Foundation. Esmay also has a peculiar view of the meaning of "'Little-o' orthodox Christian": However, like most so-called "ex-atheists", his definition of "atheism" does not exactly appear to be well-grounded. Esmay also claims to have previously been an atheist. The site was founded by Dean Esmay (1966–), (also known by his pseudonym, Max Kolbe), who was also a co-founder of the MRA podcast Honeybadger Brigade, and former editor of Paul Elam's website, A Voice For Men. Indeed, as its name implies, it also touches on the alleged "evils" of feminism, and also appears to hold the popular MRA belief about "a woman's place". ![]() Also like the MRM and MGTOW, it is largely driven by fear and anger at the loss of privilege - in this case, religious privilege. Red Pill Religion, formerly known as the Escaping Atheism Project, is an anti-atheist propaganda blog which, in a manner very similar to that of MGTOW and the "mens' rights" movement, is obsessed with references to the red/blue pill from the popular film The Matrix.
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