- Michael Griffin, a Christian who murdered Dr. David Gunn of Pensacola, Florida in 1993.
- Rev. Paul Jennings Hill, who murdered Dr. John Britton and James Barrett, a clinic escort, in Pensacola, in 1994.
- John Salvi, a Christian who murdered two women in two clinic attacks in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1994.
- Eric Robert Rudolph, a Christian whose bombing of the Atlanta Olympics killed two people and wounded 111 others (1996), and whose bombing of health clinics in Sandy Springs and Birmingham, Alabama and of an Atlanta lesbian bar in Atlanta killed two people and injured dozens of others.
- Timothy McVeigh, who said in an interview that he adhered to "core" Catholic beliefs and that he believed in God (Time, March 30, 1996).
- James Kopp, a Christian who murdered Dr. Barnett Slepian in 1998 at his home in Amherst, New York (and has been tied to other shootings of doctors and health care workers in Canada and northern New York state).
- Scott Roeder, a Christian who shot and killed Dr. George Tiller as he served as an usher at his church in Wichita, Kansas in 2009.
Ofcourse, Christians and others on the far right don't always shirk away from terrorists that promote their "values" through acts of violence: Joseph Stack, an anti-tax and anti-government fanatic crashed his plane into an IRS building in Austin, Texas, killing himself and an IRS worker, Vernon Hunter, who was a Vietnam veteran and church volunteer - Christian bloggers were oh-so-sympathetic to his "plight", one going so far to say "one can’t help but feel the anger and frustration of a man who feels his life has been wasted and his dreams thwarted by a system designed and run by the powerful and self-indulgent... for the most part, one can sympathize with this man."
Atheism has no agenda; it's merely a person's lack of belief in a deity. That's it. A huge range of values can accompany Atheism. The vast majority of Atheists I know are deeply caring, very thoughtful people who have a tremendous amount of compassion for others and enthusiasm for all humankind. But, indeed, I know some Atheists who think war isn't a bad thing, who are anti-choice (believing the government should decide whether or not a woman should be allowed to terminate a pregnancy or carry that pregnancy to term), and who are racists. Just as I know Muslims and Christians who believe all that as well.
Sorry, Fox News and others: you've got a long, long, long way to go to convince any sensible person that Atheism causes violence.
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