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Which is worse?

Even though the atheist symbol looks like a hood ornament, I have to give the worst logo nod to the CIA's anti-terrorism logo. Do they want the terrorist to die from laughter. I know a certain new CIA anti-terrorism agent who will not be happy with that logo.

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the atheist symbol looks like a hood ornament

An atom?

Looks like a backwards and upside-down checkmark followed by a circle - maybe reflecting their backwards and upside down logic? Heh.

Or a swan with it's neck wrapped around it's head unnaturally, an ode to the murderous nature of atheism in power (not to mention the blood red background)?

Actually, it's kind of cool looking. I mean, when Anarchists and Adulterers have already got designs on the letter A, they had to be original somehow.

That's not the "official" Atheist symbol. An atom is.

http://www.cem.va.gov/cem/hm/hmemb.asp

Burial & Memorials

Available Emblems of Belief for Placement on Government Headstones and Markers

Ah, here is the one I'm familiar with. Atom of Atheism.

"Murderous nature of atheism..."?

Excuse me?

Who flew the planes into the buildings? Who ran the Inquisition?

Christianity has far too much blood on its hands to go calling names at atheists. For most of the history of Western civilization, being an atheist would get you tortured and murdered by pious Christians. And it's still that way in Islamic countries. That whole "murder the infidel" thing, you know - never too far from the surface.

Who ran the Inquisition?

Christianity has far too much blood on its hands to go calling names at atheists.

You need to read Atheist Atrocities

must be a lot of trekkies in the Atheist collective.

atleast it ain't the gay little lower-case "T".

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