Well, I'll be honest; I am more in the line of Carl Sagan / Joseph Campbell (Power of Myth) and I consider myself agnostic rather than atheist. Perhaps humanist somewhat, but I'm not anti-theism, as I've also seen beneficial things in people; psychological assistance, social assistance and the like, through religious groups. Carl Sagan's take was to go after the frauds, imposters and dangerous types, whether they were within religion, science or politics, but he didn't have a problem with mainstream religions. But I'm not much of a team-player; Generally, I don't have a problem with anyone's ideology, as long as it's peaceful and people come first over ideals, whatever the label is the people choose to identify with smile emoticon But now that I've stated my position, I apologize for mischaracterising new atheism. I don't wish to offend, and I believe people have a right to their ideological stances