[QUOTE="Drakorain"][QUOTE="ithilgore2006"]The fact that they were atheist had little to do with their genocides, they never killed any one "in the name of not believing in a god". BlackAlpha666
Stalin: Killed hundreds of thousands of baptists, monks, Jews, priests, and buddhists in the name of "establishing a godless utopia."
Pol Pot: Specifically preached atheism, burning churches and killing theists and agnostics alike.
Total combined death tolls: In the hundreds of millions.
It's not like Stalin was the first one to do such a thing. I'm guessing that he had to kill so many people because the atheist/theist ratio was much higher in favour of the theist during that time. Also, technology allowed him to kill much easier and faster then the guys from, example, the middle ages. I'm sure there are quite a few more conditions you must think about.
The whole "atheists are more dangerous leaders" argument is as stupid as saying that religious leaders are more dangerous.
The "atheists are more dangerous" argument is based on simple history. Atheistic leaders are 25 times more likely than theists to commit some genocidal act within their own country.
Now, I wouldn't even have to bring any of this up if certain people didn't play the "religion is evil" card.
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