Let me put this in perspective for some of you.
If you happen to be a physicist who doesn't like string theory, does that mean you're against string theorists?
It's the same with antitheism. You're against theism. Not against theists.
It seems frankly ridiculous to me that some of you identify as against religion, yet not against theism. I think this stems from the fact that you are embarassed because of initially failing to understand what the word means. If you are against religion, yet not against theism, that effectively means you are against non-theistic religions. Why would you be against those, and not against theistic ones as well?
If you happen to be a physicist who doesn't like string theory, does that mean you're against string theorists?
It's the same with antitheism. You're against theism. Not against theists.
It seems frankly ridiculous to me that some of you identify as against religion, yet not against theism. I think this stems from the fact that you are embarassed because of initially failing to understand what the word means. If you are against religion, yet not against theism, that effectively means you are against non-theistic religions. Why would you be against those, and not against theistic ones as well?