@Sioctan It isnt asking about factors that apply to all members of a group, that wouldnt be possible. I am asking about properties for the various groups that are bad and good (at the extremes) and common among the religion or a characteristic of the organized religion (the authorities in control) if it is one.
@Sioctan @freemo
Sounds really good.
I must add one (bad) thing with atheists I've been witnessing personally: science being followed so dogmatically as if it were a religion, or the absolute truth.
One example that comes to my mind is a physicist explaining on YouTube, that free will pretty much scientifically doesn't exist, going on with weird conclusions that criminals can't do otherwise and some other weirdness along the lines of "minority report" being an imaginable / good idea etc. Or at least I understood her that way.
And I have had some very unfunny encounters with some German doctors at the local university clinic recently, which is s very very atheist place. It's the university clinic of Heidelberg. I won't go into details but they have a history of starting some weird stuff (have you ever Wikipedia-d Germany? they started it). Oh and that physicist lady is German too. Ok there's a pattern lol. bye.
Having recently seen a discussion between Matt Dillahunty and some Muslim, matt was being a dismissive a-hole based on "logic". Sure he was technically correct, and he was right. Being a PITA isn't going to win someone over, or change a world view, no matter how dogmatic somebody is.
Maybe this is just me. But yeah, I recognize that feel.