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Jared Lee Loughner an Atheist?

Saturday, January 8, 2011
Jared Lee Loughner
Commenter's (and a few posts) on several of the many sites reporting on the Rep. Gabrielle Giffords shooting are claiming that Jared Lee Loughner is an atheist. They are saying that Loughner's My Space and You Tube postings show that he claimed he was an atheist. 


Unfortunately, I can not confirm the My Space and You Tube postings because I can either not find them or they are not loading (too many viewers). 

However, I can certainly find many references to Jared being an atheist:
I do not think it matters weather he was an atheist or not. What matters was his mental state, which appears to me to be not so good. However, the religious right is going to have a field day with this whether or not Loughner was an atheist.


There mere suggestion that he was an atheist will be played over and over in the Christian media and most certainly on Fox.

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Do Atheists Need Their Own Religion?

Sunday, April 5, 2009
In my inaugural post I would like to follow up on a reply I made to a comment on What is Atheism? at Atheist Revolution.

In a comment to Vjack's post on What is Atheism?, David Hockey writes,
"History suggests that humans can’t manage without a religion of some kind. Religions give hope, console, provide support, suggest ways-to-behave that try to improve society, etc."

Atheists do not need a religion but I do I think what atheists need is a community. I say this because a need for community is what brought me to the atheist blogosphere.

I have known for most of my adult life that I did not believe in a god or gods and for the last dozen or so years I have been repulsed by organized religion. Also, in the last few years I have come to accept that I am a atheist, but I knew of no other atheists to talk to about atheist issues and living in a mostly conservative and fairly religious area I certainly was not going to go around asking anyone. Although my in-laws are atheists and my father is agnostic and maybe a atheist, I have never felt comfortable discussing my atheism with them nor I have talked at length with my wife about my atheism even though she knows, mostly because she is spiritual in her beliefs.

So, what does a closet atheist do to talk with other atheists? Well, they read, join and discuss the issues on atheist blogs or what I think of as communities. Whether I am right or wrong in thinking that atheists need communities I do know that is why other atheists have been drawn to atheists blogs.

In the atheist blogosphere I have found not just communities but hope, support, consolation and suggestions for the betterment of society.

Welcome to my community.

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