Sure, but this is a message board. The medium lends itself to provocation. I don't think it's a good sample of what atheists are like in general, or anyone for that matter.
IMO:why more? i'd rate it about equal
Types of Atheist Issues that piss off Christians
- No "crosses" at national memorials, and other complaints about religious symbols in public places
- Removing "In God We Trust" from currency
- Making kids say "One Nation Under God" in school
- All-inclusive "Holiday" parties that don't make non-Christians feel excluded
- Evolution's place in public science classes
Types of Christian issues that piss of atheists
- Gay marriage / Gays in the Military being outlawed
- Fights against abortion and Planned Parenthood, etc.
- Faith as a litmus for political electability
- Creationism's place in public school science classes
- The hyperbolic rage that meets any discussion of the above Atheist issues
Feel free to add any I may have missed, but it seems like if we're weighing the issues based on how important they are to civilization, the gripe atheists have with Christianity's influence seems to be more weighty.
Sure, that feeling exists among atheists. But in the only sample I can go by (my own social acquaintances) I don't see it nearly as prevalent among my atheist friends as among my Christian friends and family.there's also apparently a feeling of en lement that it's ok to denigrate and make broad ascriptions to people based on their religious belief. it is offensive too.
I see legit gripes on both sides.

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