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Apostate Atheists

A group for brave atheists who have said NO and rejected; Atheists who have publicly renounced and criticised their former religions.


 


 

Location: London
Members: 61
Latest Activity: on Monday

Welcome to Home of Apostates!

There are many apostates who live in exile in fear of being persecuted if they return home. They are mainly from Islamic dominated countries. Islamic regimes cruelly suppress any kind of apostasy. They punish apostates with fatal tortures and execution.

Everyone has the right to abandon his/her religion without being persecuted or discriminated. We fight against the persecution of apostates. We stand up against religious discrimination and intolerance. It is a long way ahead but there will be a day that apostates will be able to live safely all around the world in peace and harmony with other people.

Discussion Forum

Date a Believer?

Started by Brian Edward Croner. Last reply by Brian Edward Croner Apr 21. 6 Replies

People who believe in god(s)/religion(s) seem to say that "God is most important" in their lives (then family, then work). But god doesn't exist. I have a concern that because the…Continue

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Dead terror suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev had videos dedicated to terrorism and Jihad on his YouTube channel

Started by Sayed Iman Rafizadeh. Last reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner Apr 21. 3 Replies

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26,  had a…Continue

Apostasy and Blasphemy is my right....and not a crime!

Started by Zohaib Javed. Last reply by Humble Pie Mar 21. 3 Replies

Being an Ex-Muslim and born of Pakistani origin, it sure brings with itself a barrage of problems, pressures, ridicule and a lot of threats, especially if you happen to be an atheist and are fighting…Continue

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Comment by Secular Forces 2013 on October 16, 2012 at 8:27

@james haaaaa indeed.. catharsis w/o knives or guns is best

Comment by James M. Martin on October 14, 2012 at 14:08

@Love & Science Diet, let's hope so, even though old Fred Nietzsche said hope was the worst of the homily grits.

Comment by Loren Miller on October 3, 2012 at 12:23

The look on that kid's face says it all!  "Man, what is up with all this kneeling shit?"

Comment by Sayed Iman Rafizadeh on October 3, 2012 at 11:32

Comment by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on October 2, 2012 at 23:13

I got this from Atheist Humor. Thought it fit here too.

Comment by Ibrahim on September 11, 2012 at 15:44

http://www.atheistnexus.org/group/new-atheists hey I agree and I love your group.You might also like my group in the link above.

Comment by ryan leman on September 7, 2012 at 10:16
Well im Laveyan which is an atheist religion (we don't believe in any super natural deity) so when specificly atheist get slammed we tend to take a lesser hit from those who are smart enough in there research to understand that we are atheist. But even than if they don't know we are atheist than we are heretics so ether way we are hit with the only buffer to the young actual Laveyans who people think they are just rebelling (hence why i said "actual" because alot of morons get involved in the religion just to rebel which is annoying). So yah sadly when atheist suffer from popularized stupidity i suffer to, more or less depending on how specific there target is and even if its strictly specificly aimed at atheist we just get hit by the smarter religious individual but in most cases its not that specific to where we won't still be hit by apparently being direct evil "goooo satan" heretics.
Comment by Sayed Iman Rafizadeh on September 6, 2012 at 19:11

Nice one!

Comment by James M. Martin on September 6, 2012 at 19:06

Nope.  In quantum theoretical space-time they both existed at exactly the same time.

Comment by Sayed Iman Rafizadeh on September 6, 2012 at 19:05

Probably, one and half century before Santayana in Germany

 

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