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, one's life was at risk for professing atsihem. A 2007 Gallup poll asking "whether they would vote for 'a generally well-qualified' presidential candidate nominated by their party with each of the following characteristics," atheist was dead last at 45%, 10 points behind homosexuality, 12 points behind 72 year olds, and more than 25 points behind every religion, women, and race (actually Islam wasn't included) and that's here, in 21st century America.15th century Europe was still burning people alive at the suggestion that Earth might not be the center of the universe! The pope only forgave Galileo in 19912! I suspect there were many more atheists at the time than recorded history shows, but no one can say for sure how many people historically have doubted the existence of a god because of the social pressures preventing one from doing so have remained extraordinarily high!The first text espousing atsihem was only discovered upon the death of it's author, Jean Meslier (1664-1729). Why didn't he publish before he died? Even Copernicus, writing only about the cosmos, only published his idea post-mortum, later Galileo was tried and sentenced to house arrest for some of the same and similar ideas.People often object, "but even Galileo was a theist!" and "we wouldn't have the Sistine Chapel without the catholic church," but who knows? No one knows what a world without theism would look like. Perhaps funding for Michelangelo(s) wouldn't have been there? But maybe we would have had internet in 1700 if we hadn't been executing geniuses in the name of Jesus?
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