This misconception that atheists "hate god". Atheists don’t "hate god". Simply put, atheists don’t treat fictional characters like legislators. That’s adulthood; try it some time.

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This misconception that atheists "hate god". Atheists don’t "hate god". Simply put, atheists don’t treat fictional characters like legislators. That’s adulthood; try it some time.
I’ve been asked multiple times why I “hate god.” Apparently when I say that I don’t believe in any of the gods, what they hear me say is “I believe in your god, but I hate him.”
So, let’s be clear. If I actually believed your god existed, I wouldn’t be merely posting memes and essays on Tumblr. I’d commit my life and my resources towards raising a militia of warriors, backed by an army of scientists, all in aid of finding a way to hunt and kill your god, like the deranged, sick, perverted psychopath your “holy book” describes it as.
But I’m not.
Because while fictional characters are annoying, especially when they’re badly written, they don’t trouble me. Only their delusional fandoms do.
(the sort of atheist who does not so much disbelieve in God as personally dislike Him)
George Orwell
gosh we all know one of them
Theist logic. Where strawman meets kettle logic.
You god character is gross but beside the point. The problem is humans making claims about this creature’s existence that are fallacious, contradictory, evidence-free and, ultimately, unbelievable.
Deny til you die.