Simon is absolutely correct. Atheists are all different people, which is important to remember if you ever intend to talk about us as a whole. We all have different hobbies, skills, pet peeves, personalities, and more. Like Simon said, we do not have some secret bond with other atheists just because of our lack of belief. Unless I have something more interesting in common, then chances are that I won't even talk to another atheist for longer than a basic conversation.
Like I have mentioned before, I have a good amount of friends and dozens of acquaintances. Out of everyone that I hang out with on a daily basis, I am the only atheist. This goes to show that I care more about what we have in common than our views on religion.
I will say it one more time: Religion should not affect the personal and professional relationships that you have with other people.
Is that such a hard concept to grasp?
Like I have mentioned before, I have a good amount of friends and dozens of acquaintances. Out of everyone that I hang out with on a daily basis, I am the only atheist. This goes to show that I care more about what we have in common than our views on religion.
I will say it one more time: Religion should not affect the personal and professional relationships that you have with other people.
Is that such a hard concept to grasp?