How can atheists build a culture (not a lab culture)?

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Sweden;
Fail, because that culture was built on a a Nordic and religious and spiritual culture.
"With otters
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South Park"

I agree, and atheists are coming along just fine. But they are not fully committed.
 
By doing all the stuff everyone does Monday through Saturday.

(once you ignore the silly Sunday stuff, it runs basically the same)
 
Atheists should stop attacking Christians (pointless - they love feeling like victims, anyway) and should build a culture that respects non-belief and that stresses ethical values (like starting charities, etc.). The fact that so many Americans would never vote for an atheist is worrying.
 
Just an observation, cultures that have religion as their basis don't fare particularly well. You need progressive secular beliefs to make any society operate.
 
There has been atheist culture since the mainstream world accepted them. Just look around, there are probably a million atheists on this site alone.
 
It would be hard to build a culture based on being against something. In order to build a culture you need to come up with your own art, music, food, etc. I think there is certainly more to most atheist people than what they DON'T believe. It's what they DO believe in that is the heart of who they really are.
 
Organise.

Document your activities and protect those documents, so that future members will be able to look back for guidance.

The actions of the individual will Always outweigh the actions of the many.

Just as the sacrifice of the individual will always outweigh the sacrifices of the many.
 
Atheism is not a culture. I t means no belief in 'gods'.

I think you mean 'secular'?

Secular culture is alive and flourishing. See secular law and human rights.

Check the Global Peace Index
 
Yes, mankind would be force to rely on compassion and reason for its ethics. How could that work?
 
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