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davewasthere | 2 years ago

Now they just need to organise effectively.

But how do you organise a disparate group whose only common characteristic is that they don't believe in imaginary deities?

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eagerpace|2 years ago

No, they don’t. They aren’t a group. They’re not anti-religion, they just aren’t yes. Just because you’re not for something doesn’t mean you’re against it for others.

bryanlarsen|2 years ago

According to the article, a small majority of "nones" believe in God or gods.

ars|2 years ago

You misread the article. They believe in God, they just are not interested in grouping.

So basically exactly the opposite of what you said: They specifically do not want to organize.

infectoid|2 years ago

Start a subreddit.

I don’t think I’m actually joking.

mensetmanusman|2 years ago

If the defining principal is you don't trust organization/s/, that might not help:)