Atheist propaganda comes in many forms. Of course those who propagate atheist propaganda will never admit that they do it. They will even try and convince people that there is no atheist propaganda which is what the posters on this thread are trying to do but in doing this they are taking part in an atheist propaganda campaign. That's the nature of propaganda. It's often very subtle like the serpent was.
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If you say "propaganda" one more time, so help me I'll. . .
And yet you don't give even one example of this so-called propaganda. I'm sure you go around saying "gay agenda" a lot also.
That's the nature of propaganda. It's often very subtle like the serpent was.
...and unlike Christianity has ever been able to manage. Let's not kid ourselves here: Christianity's membership pitch has always boiled down to three main pillars--fear, threats, and intimidation.
"Atheist propaganda comes in many forms."
Religious propaganda comes in many forms.
"Of course those who propagate atheist propaganda will never admit that they do it."
Of course those who propagate religious propaganda will never admit that they do it.
"They will even try and convince people that there is no atheist propaganda which is what the posters on this thread are trying to do but in doing this they are taking part in an atheist propaganda campaign."
They will even try and convince people that there is no religious propaganda which is what the posters on this thread are trying to do but in doing this they are taking part in a religious propaganda campaign.
"That's the nature of propaganda. It's often very subtle like the serpent was."
That's the nature of propaganda. It's often very subtle like the Sunday school often is.
...and unlike Christianity has ever been able to manage. Let's not kid ourselves here: Christianity's membership pitch has always boiled down to three main pillars--fear, threats, and intimidation.
I'd say that's really one pillar. If I were to define three pillars of religious propagation, they'd be induction of fear and insecurity (which covers threats, intimidation, general fear of death, etc), subversion of needs and desires (ranging from basic exploitation of greed or loneliness or pandering to inferiority complexes, all the way to giving out bibles and promises of divine salvation to the disadvantaged when what they really need is food, shelter, protection and education), and the maintenance of ignorance (from simple propaganda and misinformation, up to the insidious indoctrination of children before they've even had time to learn to think critically)
But your other point is correct; they generally don't do subtle.
Wait, if they're not spreading propaganda, in which sense is propaganda?(or do you know the meaning of the word, for that matter?)
::eyeroll::
HAIL SATAN...
::sigh::
Man if you look at history, most propaganda has been pretty unsubtle (just look at World War propaganda) and Christian propaganda today is no different. Why just today (I live in Australia) I drove past a big billboard on the freeway that said "Jesus Loves You" and the "o" in loves was replaced with a love heart, pretty unsubtle.
Yeah, talking snakes are real subtle.
The only real Atheist drive is recent and it mainly wants you to think about what you've decided to believe and quit turning a blind eye to your own.
Here goes, atheist propaganda.
- There are no gods -
I'm afraid that's all I could come up with, subtle enough?
Confused?
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