My bits.
I'm definitely an "atheist" but I never call myself that. I'm pretty against applying labels to myself as a whole, but in particular with Atheism I feel people will project a very specific image against you. I've noticed most people in this thread just call themselves "agnostic" which I'm pretty sure is for this reason. If anyone asks, I say I'm "non-religious", which is something most people don't hear. I was raised in the deepest south possible so most people associate atheism with devil worship, which is why I prefer to say non-religious. They'll usually follow that up with a few questions if they care enough, but the point is it dodges the hedonist/devil-worship/fedora stigma. I'm not
anti-religious either.
Agnosticism is stupid. I really do not care for that term. It's basically atheism with a built-in humility, and I see it as almost being "atheist apologist". Most people who say they're agnostic mean they are completely non-religious but are willing to admit there could be a god. The problem with this is, aside from the fedora-tier atheists, I've never met anyone who says there couldn't be. Even people who are the big faces of atheism, the ones who participate in public debate, will say there
could be a god but it the chance infinitesimally small. "There is no evidence for an intelligent creator, but you cannot disprove an unfalsifiable hypothesis". Saying you know for sure there is no god is as fool-hardy as saying you know for sure there is. Agnosticism is atheism in a more pretentious label for people not willing to, or are incapable of, defending their non-belief.
As for religion itself, I don't mind it for the most part. I think people who use it to enforce a political agenda are stupid, but that's not really religion's fault at this point. You have very religious states all across the world who do not write laws as bizarre as what you see in America. I think most of that is a distraction put out so dumb people vote on stupid issues instead of thinking about shit that actually matters.
I'm a huge fan of religious symbolism, especially catholic symbolism. The Boondock Saints is a good example of that. I enjoy churches in video games and I loved the themes of Heaven versus Hell in Diablo 2. Angels, holy warriors, demons, etc all carry a huge appeal to me. In stories, I enjoy an objective right and wrong and I like the portrayal of that in media.
I tolerate pagans. For the most part that stuff is done as a tradition. It's a sense of unity. It brings comfort. My mom practiced Wicca for a few years and I remember her taping green paper on the windows above where our sick cat slept because green light was supposedly healing. It had cancer and the vets said there was not much they could do. I guess that sort of thing brings a sense of power and control in an otherwise helpless situation. In general, though, I see neo-paganism in America as a religion for people who hate Christians.
The only religion I am intolerant of is Islam. Islam is poison and I pity muslims. I live near a big college and there are many, many muslim women walking around in hijabs. When I noticed this I also noticed that these women were mostly emigrants and there were no men from the middle east. It was all women. I realized that they had probably came here to seek higher education where it was allowed, as they countries oppressed them for being women. More sad, however, is that they continue to support the institutions that oppress them and wear the impediments of their religion despite having ran away from it.
I visit /christian/ and /egy/ (egypt) on 8chan and there were threads on each about how shitty Islam is. /christian/ was posting a few lectures on how Islam was poisoning Europe and I actually posted for the first time to add this.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=OpdGK3F4pC0
Maybe it is just simple Islamophobia, but there's something that a deep south redneck baptist and Bill Maher agree on: Islam is evil.