Facebook by its very nature can't be like a forum like this.
Here's a comparison:
There's a guy who actually took the time to create a hate page towards the "I fucking love science" page on Facebook because it did the same thing: posted pictures that related to science through quotes or something of that nature, but had little to do with real science. I happen to like that page - not because I expect science content, but because I find the science related quotes and jokes to be cute.
We can argue all day long whether or not something portrays atheism in the right light, but since it's like herding cats to get us to agree on something, you might as well give up. At least on the Facebook end of things. It's not there to be constructive, it's there to give the "in group" something to laugh at and chat over.
By the way - I don't know how many times forums like these have altered the world either, so who's to say which is more noble? At least FB can claim to have helped in things like the Arab Spring.
Here's a comparison:
There's a guy who actually took the time to create a hate page towards the "I fucking love science" page on Facebook because it did the same thing: posted pictures that related to science through quotes or something of that nature, but had little to do with real science. I happen to like that page - not because I expect science content, but because I find the science related quotes and jokes to be cute.
We can argue all day long whether or not something portrays atheism in the right light, but since it's like herding cats to get us to agree on something, you might as well give up. At least on the Facebook end of things. It's not there to be constructive, it's there to give the "in group" something to laugh at and chat over.
By the way - I don't know how many times forums like these have altered the world either, so who's to say which is more noble? At least FB can claim to have helped in things like the Arab Spring.