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Author Calls for Atheists and LGBTQ Communities to Join Forces Against Christians
2018-04-18
[PJ] In a new book titled Queer disbelief: Why LGBTQ Equality is an Atheist Issue, writer Camille Beredjick proposes that atheists unite with LGBTQ communities as allies against Christianity.

A professed atheist and LGBTQ activist, Beredjick says that the two sides have much in common and are fighting a common enemy. Speaking to Religion News Service, Beredjick explains the genesis of the book.
This book came out of a long, professional relationship between myself and Hemant Mehta, who writes The Friendly Atheist blog. We started to see religious arguments against the movement for transgender rights and it seemed like a good time to talk about how these two groups ‐ atheists and the LGBTQ community ‐ receive outcry from organized religion in a very intense way and to talk about how they can best be allied and what’s at stake when we don’t work together to address our common goals.

Beredjick believes that Christian organizations shouldn't be allowed to fire either atheists or LGBTQ individuals. Predictably, she also takes aim at Christians like the bakers and florists who have been sued out of business for attempting to operate their place of business according to their consciences.
So many of the most significant issues facing LGBTQ people can affect atheists in some way, like violating the principles many atheists hold dear. When we see laws that seek to give business owners the right to discriminate against LGBTQ customers based on their religious beliefs, that’s state-sanctioned privileging of one belief system over another. ... The laws that target LGBTQ people could also be used against atheists.

If the book's thesis seems obvious to you, you're not the only one. But probably not for the reason that Ms. Beredjick believes.

In the interview, she correctly acknowledges that there is much overlap between the two groups. In fact, as she points out, "Close to half of LGBTQ persons say they are nonbelievers." That makes sense, and it makes sense because both groups are engaged in active rebellion against their Creator.
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  So they atheists want a holy war? Think again on who you are with, and who you are against.

You Lose.
Posted by: Injun Bucket8891   2018-04-18 23:43  

#12  "Close to half of LGBTQ persons say they are nonbelievers" so that means less than half went to war on the other half? That doesn't sound very well thought out to me.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-04-18 22:46  

#11  Why are there no objections against Muslims?

Doublethink.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-04-18 12:09  

#10   The support feminists will display for Islamic terror groups makes no sense when approached logically

You confuse adjectives affixed to Leftest groups with any intent other than the acquisition, retention and exercise of power. Think of it was just names for athletic teams. Names differ but their programs and their goals are just the same. The fans get to wear nifty tribal shirts and hats, gather at common watering holes, but they're all there for the same game.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-04-18 08:47  

#9  Nothing says 'United States' quite like two groups of Americans declaring war on a third.
Posted by: Raj   2018-04-18 08:15  

#8  Why LGBTQ Equality is an Atheist Issue..Snicker. that is in my Holy Bible

Romans 21 Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.

22 Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,
Posted by: Crusolet Craimble7107   2018-04-18 07:18  

#7  cognitive dissonance explains most of the left.

They don't worry about consistency they just worry about acquiring power.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-04-18 06:35  

#6  The support feminists will display for Islamic terror groups makes no sense when approached logically

Unlike the rest of the staff feminist do.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-04-18 05:52  

#5  Why? It goes back to the old "we have no enemies on the Left". The support feminists will display for Islamic terror groups makes no sense when approached logically
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2018-04-18 05:49  

#4  Why are there no objections against Muslims?
Posted by: no mo uro   2018-04-18 05:43  

#3  Christaphobic racists.
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-04-18 04:52  

#2  Whom the Gods wish to destroy
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-04-18 03:09  

#1  We started to see religious arguments against the movement for transgender rights

Wrong, under the Constitution you were given a lot of slack until you got far enough out of the closet to start denying others their conscientious liberties.

Give some people an inch, they begin to think they are rulers.
Posted by: Ulaigum Ebbineng7056   2018-04-18 02:54  

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