Atheist Movement Cluttered in Message Due to Homosexuals
07.09.08 |

The atheist movement in the United States is dying and many believe this is because the Christian movement is so strong. However, one must also consider that the atheist movement is being cluttered by an influx of additional folks who are joining secular coalitions. Some of these groups include the homosexuals who have been outcast by the Church and are looking for unity and organizations to spread their cause.

If you will consider the number of people who have infiltrated these groups it may be obvious for you to see the problem. Many homosexuals have got into the secular coalition groups and become board members and they are pushing things like gay marriage rights because they say it is something that religions are preventing them from doing. And atheist coalition would agree with that in principle, however what is so unfortunate is now the groups are moving towards a strictly gay agenda, which is hurting the secular coalitions in their other movements to promote the right of no religion.

You see in the Constitution we have the right to worship any religion or no religion at all. The secular coalition movements believe in this, but their message is being cluttered and drown out by this new group, which is infiltrated their organizations. Does this mean there is the answer for the secular movement and that its movement will die? Doesn’t there need to be a separation between atheists who are straight and those that are gay?

We know that each time you divide a group it is easier to conquer them and it is obvious that the atheist movement is being cluttered in message due to the homosexuals and it is only a matter of time until it folds. Consider this in 2006.

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