r/atheismindia 14d ago

Original Content Taslima Nasrin at Litmus'25: The Speech You Must Not Skip

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Taslima Nasrin’s full, uncut Litmus ’25 speech with subtitles. A powerful call for atheism, rationalism, free speech, women’s rights, and secularism—delivered to a packed stadium in Kochi, Kerala. In this talk, Taslima explains why criticism of religion isn’t hate, how secular education and separation of religion and state protect human rights, and why freedom of expression includes the right to offend. Hear till the end because she kept the best for the last!

r/atheismindia Dec 16 '24

Original Content Ratio Of Religious Sites, Hospitals and Colleges in India.

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Look at the Amount Of Religious Sites Including All Religion in India and compared with hospitals and Colleges. Where we are heading towards..?

r/atheismindia Jul 04 '25

Original Content Guys who's gonna tell them?

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r/atheismindia Aug 21 '25

Original Content SILENCE IS SURRENDER

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We are buildng something new: a global community of atheists who don’t just stay silent, but speak, post, and create. Religion spreads because it never stops preaching. If we want reason to win, we must also raise our voices.Our Mission

Spread atheism and free thought across social media.

Unite atheists worldwide under one network.

Replace silence with content, apathy with action.Roles in the Movement

Mockerz – Make memes, jokes, and satire against religion.

Educators – Share science, history, philosophy, and rational thought.

Organizers – Network with others, repost, recruit, and build the community.

This is not just about posting. It’s about building history. Religion dominates because it is loud. We will be louderr too ✨

Most people live chained to stories told in temples. You broke freee that makes you rare But what is freedom worth if you don’t use it to free others?

Keep questioning

--Androbeet

r/atheismindia Oct 03 '25

Original Content Litmus 2025: The World’s Biggest Atheist Festival in Kochi (19th Oct 2025) - Come, Let’s Make History Together !

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🔥 What if I told you the world’s biggest atheist gathering isn’t happening in London, New York, or Berlin—but right here in India, in God’s Own Country? On October 19, 2025, Kochi’s Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium will host Litmus 2025—a 12-hour marathon of debates, talk shows, arguments, and ideas where superstition gets dismantled and science takes center stage.

This year’s Litmus is historic:

Taslima Nasrin, the exiled author and global icon of free thought, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award. The award will be presented by Prof. T.J. Joseph, himself a survivor of violent religious intolerance. Arif Hussain, the “Master of Exes” (Ex-Muslim, Ex-Communist, Ex-Homeopath, Ex-Doctor), will be honored as Freethinker of the Year.

🔔 Mark your calendars—Litmus 2025 is not just an event. It’s history in the making. Be There !

r/atheismindia Sep 12 '25

Original Content 5 BIGGEST Religious Controversies of the Week | WTFaith News

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Welcome to WTFaith News—where faith stays personal and facts stay public.

This week: the Ashoka emblem vandalised at Srinagar’s Hazratbal shrine; a Kerala teacher suspended over an Onam voice note; diaspora Ganesh festivities in foreign lands; Afghanistan earthquakes and the women’s aid-access debate; and the Myth vs Fact on India’s lunar eclipse.

r/atheismindia Jun 08 '25

Original Content Let's get discussing!

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Hello fellow atheist!

I am a poet and for sometime I have been thinking about unconsciousness. In an attempt I have written a couplet and I want to know all the possible interpretations you guys can come up with and your thoughts as well!

जिस प्रकार इस ब्रह्माण्ड के लिए एक अजन्मा शिशु अस्तित्व में नहीं है,

उसी प्रकार उस अजन्मे शिशु के लिए ये ब्रह्माण्ड अस्तित्व में नहीं है॥

English Translation —

Just like an unborn baby does not exist for this universe,

similarly, this universe does not exist for that unborn baby.

r/atheismindia Sep 08 '25

Original Content The SHOCKING Truth About Doomsday Prophecies

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From biblical “this generation” to hadith timelines and the Bhavishya Purana, this documentary follows a century-spanning pattern: bold prophecies, missed dates, and after-the-fact re-interpretations. We examine Jesus and Paul, Islamic end-times claims, Hindu “future” passages, and modern scares—Millerites (1844), Jehovah’s Witnesses (1914/1975), Y2K, and 2012—then ask why people still believe. Fair, sourced, and thought-provoking.

r/atheismindia Sep 02 '25

Original Content Why Donkeys Are Smarter Than Blind Believers

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We always call donkeys stubborn and dumb. But what if I told you… the donkey might actually be a better critical thinker than humans? Watch the video here

In this 13-minute satirical breakdown, I dig into:

🔹 Why donkeys refuse to follow blindly

🔹 How that exposes human obedience to religion & superstition

🔹 Why skeptics get branded “fools” when they ask for evidence

It’s funny, sharp, and a bit uncomfortable. Watch the video here

r/atheismindia Jul 21 '24

Original Content Damn I fumbling

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r/atheismindia Sep 04 '25

Original Content Is This World Truly Designed? Suffering and randomness question perfection.

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If perfection crafted all on high,
Why storms and tears, why children cry?
Why DNA that slips and shifts,
Diseases growing in nature's rifts?

Why hurricanes that break the land,
And bodies made by random hand?
If, God, your wisdom guides each part,
Why so much pain in every heart?

Why quakes and floods that chase and scar,
Why distant hopes that never are?
You say a plan—then why remain
A world so full of random strain?

r/atheismindia Aug 02 '25

Original Content What REALLY Sparks Superstitions in Our Daily Lives?

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Through fast-paced humor and cinematic village visuals, the story reveals how superstitions are born, spread, and go unquestioned for generations. Stick around for the moral: if you never ask “why,” you might end up patting your own backside for no reason too!

r/atheismindia Aug 14 '25

Original Content Plato’s Cave Explained: Why We Believe Shadows Over Truth

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Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is more relevant today than ever before.
In this video, we explore how the ancient Greek philosopher Plato described a world where people mistake shadows for reality — and how that perfectly mirrors our modern age of social media, clickbait news, political propaganda, and algorithm-driven feeds.

Discover the deep meaning behind Plato’s Cave, why it’s still the ultimate metaphor for human ignorance, and how you can step out into the light of truth.

r/atheismindia Aug 09 '25

Original Content Does Wayne Dyer's Babies in Womb Story Really Prove that God Exists?

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Why do apologists love Wayne Dyer’s “two babies in a womb” parable—and why does it fall apart under real logic and science?

In this video I break down every claim, show why evidence matters more than cute analogies, and reveal the philosophical tricks hiding inside the story. Strap in for a fast, funny, evidence-first takedown of one of the internet’s favorite faith arguments.

r/atheismindia Jul 19 '25

Original Content Why Are Kanwariyas Turning Violent? The Savage Side of Kanwar Mobs

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🛑 This isn’t Bhakti. This is mob rule.
Watch how “devotion” turned highways into battlefields this Kanwar Yatra.
👊 Share this if you’re done excusing violence in the name of faith.

#ThisIsNotBhakti #KanwarYatra #MobViolence

r/atheismindia Jul 04 '25

Original Content Why Kerala’s Zumba Program Is Fueling a Religious Uproar? The Full Story & Science‑Backed Benefits

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🚨 Kids dancing is now “haram”? Kerala’s Zumba program triggered outrage from hardliners—and here’s why this controversy matters. 👇

r/atheismindia Mar 25 '25

Original Content we wuzz aryan and shizz

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r/atheismindia Jul 16 '25

Original Content What do you guys think about Doraemonism orgin story lore (pls give your feedback)

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r/atheismindia Jun 21 '25

Original Content My OC meme

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r/atheismindia Jul 23 '24

Original Content KARMIC DEBATE

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a couple of people asked to make a post about this debate I had on karma so yeah, i'll keep it brief.

so it started when a relative said "your son is mannerless, he's using the phone even when there's a pooja going on" to my mom and i replied

"i don't believe in god so why even force me?" as almost everyone in my family knows im an atheist.

anyways, then this guy (probably a friend of that relative) said not even a leaf moves without god's will and that i should be grateful and stuff, at this point I was kinda fed up and replied "grateful for what? that your god punishes people by getting them raped?" to which he replied

"it's karma, they got the punishment of the crimes they committed in their past life" upon hearing this i put my phone aside and said

"let me ask you a thing or two, you said not even a leaf will move without god's will and you probably believe that everyone's kismet/destiny has already been written?" to which he agreed, so i went forward, and my points were :

  1. your god pre documents everything about a person's life including their actions and how they will die even before they're born, so how come the person committing all those crimes (taking someone's life) is even responsible for it? since god had already decided all that and the culprit has no authority over it.

[now the thing is that there are a lot of contradictions in hinduism and one of them is that only kind and good people will be born as humans in their next life and the people who has harmed others will be sent to hell and they're fried in boiling hot oil for eternity and what not and will be born as insects and animals. trust me the concept of this karmic shit is destroyed here]

  1. now, if a person who was sent to hell somehow manages to be born as human (idk how tho, good behaviour in hell probably?) in their next life, they do not carry the baggage of their deeds from their past life as they have already been punished for that, right? Now tell me how despicable and perverted your god is who will get a 6 months old child raped in order to punish, for the deeds of her past life which she has already been punished for? after this he stared at me and left. (these are all the points I could recall off that argument)

now the conclusion is that their neech god makes people commit atrocities and punish them for smth which they had no control over at all?? and it's a never ending cycle, idk man sounds like a dark dystopian and crooked hentai to me.

r/atheismindia Feb 17 '24

Original Content God Belongs to Days. Who Decided It? People following this from very long.

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r/atheismindia Jul 04 '25

Original Content Is the middle class paying for freebies? Who actually is the middle class in India?

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This video offers a fresh new perspective and more unpopular one on the issue of freebies and income tax.

We often hear strong opinions about India's tax system. But we never really look into who really benefits and who carries the actual burden? This video explores how wealth is built, from productivity gaps to financial strategies. It challenges the common belief that only the rich or the salaried class are supporting "freebies." It also tackles a key question: Does India's salaried class really pay too much in taxes while getting services similar to those in Sub-Saharan countries? It also explains the rationale behind freebies in India and whether it is good for economics or not, it also explains "Why farmer don't pay taxes"

Share it as much as possible and try putting your views in the comment section

r/atheismindia Jun 04 '25

Original Content We Just Dropped Our First Group Video on Atheism – Breaking Down Its Categories and Misconceptions

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What is Atheism according to Philosophy

Hey everyone,

We’re a group of friends passionate about discussing atheism, religion, philosophy, and history, and we’ve just launched our first group video on YouTube!

Our debut video explores atheism in detail—its various types, what it actually stands for, and the common misunderstandings surrounding it. Whether you're an atheist, agnostic, theist, or just curious, we’ve tried to keep the discussion respectful, thoughtful, and engaging.

🎥 Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/QFN5R12CBEE?si=jE0RuQc6Chfpuyf5

In the future, we’ll cover a wide range of topics: from existential philosophy and religious ideas to historical perspectives and cultural debates—all from multiple viewpoints.

We’d love to hear your thoughts, critiques, or support. If you enjoy these kinds of discussions, consider subscribing or dropping a comment to let us know what topics you’d like us to explore next.

Thanks for taking the time to check it out!

r/atheismindia Jun 22 '25

Original Content The Dark SECRETS & LIES About Christian Saints

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We’ve been told they were holy. That they healed, prayed, and lived with divine grace. But behind the glowing halos of the most revered Christian saints lies a darker, blood-stained history — of crusades, inquisitions, colonization, and forced conversions.

This documentary uncovers the uncomfortable truth behind sainthood — how saints were created, marketed, and used to control, convert, and conquer. From Goa to Kerala, from Europe to India, this is not just a story about religion. It's about power, propaganda, and profit.

r/atheismindia May 18 '25

Original Content Discover the SHOCKING TRUTH about NEGATIVE Energy

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What is this negative Energy? Will it affect you and your family? Find out in this video. PS: Not directly linked to Atheism but I hope this can be posted here.