Fundamentalist Atheists (yes, they exist... Hitchens, for example)
That doesn't really make sense.
Atheism doesn't have a set of principles to be followed. It is just a natural state for a human being not believe in something that has no proof of its existence.
Hi Strawberries! Thanks and I like yours a lot, too, truly.
K-pop is Korean pop music it has a notoriety for having some of the most rabid female fans of anything. Not only for whipping themselves into a frenzy over their idols, but also for doing drastic things to get their attention, lots of letters in blood, that kind of thing.
He Is Just Not That Into You
Just wanted to add to this.I don't concern myself with them enough to hate, but the insane clown posse fans seem pretty repellent.
I don't want to derail the thread, but I have to address one more thing. Ideally, yes, what you describe is what it means to be an atheist. That's the dictionary definition. And the dictionary definition of a politician is someone elected to serve the best interests of the people. See where I'm going?
The proper logical position for an atheist is, "I see no proof of God, and the collected evidence suggests that a God is highly improbable, so I do not believe." But humans being human, it doesn't always go that way in real life. There are many atheists who come by their atheism through a hate of religion rather than a love of science. And rather than take the tack you describe above, these people accept as a given that there is no God. That is exactly the flip side of fundamentalists who start with the given that God exists and work from there. These people are not hard to find, and they are who Seymour was referring to as "fundamentalist atheists".
So...who or what do you hate more than you would otherwise because of who else likes it?
Twilight
Anime
American Idol
Militant vegetarians & vegans
PETA
Every political party/group
Born-agains