@OP: I'd say self-identifying as an anti-semite works counterproductive if I'd want anything I say or think to change anything in Israel.
That said: Although I don't self-identify as an anti-theist, I probably qualify. The reason I do is mainly that I've come to see how deep religious indoctrination runs through culture, and that I think that is something to be opposed. So I do.
I grew up in a secular household, in the Netherlands, and was always an open atheist. I never cared until my fascination with stupid led me to some video's on creationism and the video's that debunked them. So I watched these, had my fun and what happened next was that these video's debunked some beliefs I had held unconsciously as well. That the story of jebus is in any way moral for instance.
That said: Although I don't self-identify as an anti-theist, I probably qualify. The reason I do is mainly that I've come to see how deep religious indoctrination runs through culture, and that I think that is something to be opposed. So I do.
I grew up in a secular household, in the Netherlands, and was always an open atheist. I never cared until my fascination with stupid led me to some video's on creationism and the video's that debunked them. So I watched these, had my fun and what happened next was that these video's debunked some beliefs I had held unconsciously as well. That the story of jebus is in any way moral for instance.