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Letter: Atheist selection

Published 21 April 2010

From John Ewing

Your editorial “Time to accept that atheism, not god, is odd” makes the case that since atheists are a minority group, they should be considered abnormal (6 March, p 3). However, almost every belief system has a history of stamping out non-believers, whereas there are, to my knowledge, no recorded instances of the reverse, so there is a definite selective pressure against atheism. Calling atheism abnormal is then no more logical than calling left-handedness abnormal.

Preuschdorf, Bas-Rhin, France

Issue no. 2757 published 24 April 2010

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