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The point of the article was that I don't define my self by what I don't believe in. So I am as much an anti-theist as I am an anti anything else that I think is untrue. I'm perfectly allowed to have that opinion. That doesn't make Hubski or the discussion generated by this post an echo chamber of irreligious supremacism. This entire discussion thread openly discusses spirituality and how we all find it in our lives. EDIT: And you "cast the first stone" by calling this discussion thread and Hubski "an echo chamber of irreligious supremacism". So I defended myself and Hubski.