Citations:atheophobic
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English citations of atheophobic
having fear or hatred of atheism or atheists[edit]
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- 1987, Robert L. Rafford, “Atheophobia: An Introduction”, in Religious Humanism[1], volume 21, Fellowship of Religious Humanists, page 34:
- He was atheophobic.
- 2001 July 28, bozak, “ot: quotes from americas foremost anti-atheists...”, in alt.sports.basketball.nba.la-lakers[2] (Usenet), message-ID <CSG87.4211$bl1.606509@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net>:
- […] misrepresenting the United States via the recent though popular "Christian Nation" myth and then using this falsehood to justify atheophobic bigotry […]
- 2003 Spring, Robert J. Nash, “Inviting Atheists to the Table: A Modest Proposal for Higher Education”, in Religion & Education, volume 30, number 1, New York, , →ISSN:
- These students, along with some faculty, are the non-believers who fit the atheophobic stereotypes that I mentioned earlier.
- 2009 October/November, David Rand, “Theism As Hate Propaganda”, in Free Inquiry[3], volume 29, number 6, →ISSN:
- Is it possible to believe in a god-creator of moral principles and nevertheless not be atheophobic, i.e., not consider non-believers morally inferior?