No, look. You're supposed to be showing that your God doesn't hate good people simply because they don't believe in him (because if he does hate them, you have to, or oppose your God). It doesn't matter if it was all atheists, or some atheists, or specific atheists living at that time. The only reason they are being condemned is that they do not believe in your God. It is saying that they are the 'vilest of all creatures', because they don't believe. So, God can and does hate otherwise good people simply on the basis of their disbelief. Yes or no?
And if the Qu'ran says that about one group of atheists, and the book is supposed to be used for guidance in life, why wouldn't people take that lesson and apply it in their lives to OTHER atheists?
You don't hate us because you're an educated person, but it is at complete odds with your religion. You're having to work extremely hard to reconcile the two, and failing. Why not grow a pair and throw one of them out?
And if the Qu'ran says that about one group of atheists, and the book is supposed to be used for guidance in life, why wouldn't people take that lesson and apply it in their lives to OTHER atheists?
You don't hate us because you're an educated person, but it is at complete odds with your religion. You're having to work extremely hard to reconcile the two, and failing. Why not grow a pair and throw one of them out?