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Don't get me wrong; I like a bit of militant atheism.
Religious conservatives complain that it's a surrender to militant atheism.
But they went one stage further: Soviet socialism adopted a stance of militant atheism.
Public schools instead of having religious instruction, taught militant atheism and contempt for religion to attending students.
Socialism is alien to militant atheism, based on opposing prejudice and violence against people.
Both had religious upbringings and rejected their traditions in favour of a militant atheism.
One is to bash up modern militant atheism with all the author's polemical skill.
Beside it, militant republicanism and militant atheism had nothing to offer.
Even this vision was in turn preceded by a youthful turn towards "militant atheism".
Censorship was strictly imposed, and a campaign of militant atheism was organized.
This new wave of research will not seep into the public realm in the form of militant atheism.
“There’s probably no God,” he curiously claims, but this book definitely made militant atheism a pressing public topic.
He regards with some contempt the militant atheism movement led by Richard Dawkins.
Helen had explored various religions throughout her life, and had arrived at a position she described as "militant atheism."
Darwin and the case for 'militant atheism'
Militant atheism needs a bit of humility given its own bloody history, when its chief proponent murdered millions.
There are two reasons for this change; the first is the growth of a more militant atheism; one that challenges the church's role and power in society.
Both the tradition and meaning of prayers before a council meeting matter to Christians, so let them pray unmolested by the law and militant atheism.
In 1970, when I interviewed Soviet social scientists on Christianity, the position of "militant atheism" was predominant.
Nevertheless, Harris talks proudly about receiving fan-mail from young priests, and skewers the excesses of militant atheism.
Militant atheism was a profound and fundamental philosophical commitment of the ideology, and not simply the personal convictions of those who ran the regime.
The Bolsheviks pursued "militant atheism".
Because of his militant atheism, he was commonly forgotten by the regime of the Estado Novo.
Richard Dawkins also propounds a more visible form of atheist activism which he light-heartedly describes as 'militant atheism'.
The Soviet government stood on a platform of militant atheism, viewing the church as a "counter-revolutionary" organization and an independent voice with a great influence in society.