I always thought that when things got heated cowardly atheists would always slip back into Atheism is merely mode. Of course there is a bit more to it than that.
Even less of a reason to expect that they should remain quiet in the public sphere, then.
There are the atheist contracts with various philosophies on the nature of the universe and the nature of morality.
People come to their atheism from a range of places and motivations, yes.
There is a need for atheists to start talking a bit more openly and less evasively.
A minute ago there was no need for atheists to be talking at all, but hey ho. I don't see that atheists are being evasive, they're just not letting theism dominate the conversations - they're looking for secular rationales, not rationales founded on (to them, at the very least) the flawed premise of gods wants.
But then you guys have let the belligerent othering and outing of atheists who weren't considered mighty and gung ho enough by the likes of Hitchins,Dawkins,Harris and Krauss dominate your public profession.
You think? Given the apparent differences between them - and Daniel Dennet, of course, who is typically included in the list of prominent atheists, and PZ Meyers who also had a vocal following, I'd say there's a range of voices speaking out. None of which, of course, precludes anyone else from venturing forth with their opinion for themselves, regardless of how widely that's broadcast.
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