Yes there are many fiscally conservative atheists. And many christains are liberals. I am an example of the latter.
The most liberal countries: Netherlands Canada Sweden Finland Norway Denmark New Zealand The Saudi Arabia would be the most conservative in world. The US the most conservative in the West
US News and World Report is known to have a balanced approach in their reporting and is not considered conservative. Time magazine is generally perceived as having a liberal slant in their coverage of news and current affairs.
OpinionChristians are in the business of converting the world to their way of thinking. They are under the mistaken notion that all good moral behavior comes from religious laws and beliefs and that theirs are the best. Atheists are anathema in this process since they choose to not adhere to any religious beliefs. It should be noted that not all Christians harass atheists but many sects preach against atheism from their pulpits and often paint a picture of atheists that doesn't mirror reality.
I don't think it's true that atheists say christians harm children. Some atheists believe that children would be better served by education if they were taught about all major religions rather than one as it would give a more balanced view of the world.
No. Romantics were typically liberal, artsy individuals who believed in expanding rights and the power of bringing nostalgia into the current world.
If by "most atheists", you are referring to the entire world, the population of atheists in China dwarfs the rest of the world's atheist population. Most Chinese Atheists adhere to a combination of Confucian and Materialistic philosophical principles.If by "most atheists", you are referring to Western Atheists, such as those in Europe and Anglo-America, these Atheists adhere to Rationalist Skepticism or Humanism as philosophical principles.
Either Christians are right and God is here, or atheists are right and God is not here. Either way, we share the same world, which goes on with or without God.
In the UK Labour was still in its infancy in WW1: The main parties were Conservative & Unionist, & the Liberal Party.
A:As an atheist, I do not feel that many Christians consider me an enemy. If they do so regard me, they are welcome to 'study' me openly. There is room in this world for all kinds of beliefs and non-beliefs. What a scary question? Many wars have been fought because of religious belief but I would hope that most atheists do not want to be enemies of anybody. We can be better than that.
Atheists do not hate Christianity, or for that matter Islam, Judaism, Jainism, Hinduism or any of the other of the world's religions. What atheists do is have a confidence that there is no god or gods. Many Christians and other religions see such an attitude as an abomination and the atheists refusal to accept their "proofs" for belief as a personal slap in the face. What does annoy atheists is the societal pressure to swear oaths for public office and coursts, participate in religious observances (Christmas, prayers before meetings etc.), government forms requesting religious affiliation, endless attempts to convert them, the general disrespect of their opinions and the blindness of the religious to their organization's problems.
Democrats are typically liberal. ---- In present day US, Democrats are Liberal and Republicans are Conservative - but that is not the case with the rest of the world's political stage.
Most Middle Eastern and African countries (particularly Iran, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Israel. Those are some of the most conservative nations.). India and South-East Asia have relatively liberal urban areas and elites, but much of the countrysides are more conservative. China is slightly more conservative than the U.S. (though most of the coastal cities are fairly liberal).The rest of the world though, Europe, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, most of Latin America (with the exceptions of Mexico and Columbia) is more Liberal than the US.