I meant it in the totality of my statement. You've seen my point out that 'The Brights', with their conversion campaigns, their iconography, their vision statement etc., hardly differ from a religion.
A divine permission, no. But historical permission, they are HUGE on, and refuse let go of. There are many that feel historical permission supercedes the imperative to treat people as individuals with rights, and that's no different than a religious zealot's 'divine permission'.
I don't really mind people asserting that their opinions are right. It's when they start saying "I'm right and if you don't agree you're going to hell," you start to get a little apprehensive and then it becomes "I'm right and if you don't change your ways God has commanded me to send you to hell."
I wouldn't put it past a fanatical atheist to crack down on religious freedom (it's happened before), but one thing atheists don't have is the divine permission that seems to give the religious limitless power to force their views on every aspect of human life. It's the oldest form of totalitarianism.
A divine permission, no. But historical permission, they are HUGE on, and refuse let go of. There are many that feel historical permission supercedes the imperative to treat people as individuals with rights, and that's no different than a religious zealot's 'divine permission'.