Ya' know... I might be biased but I still don't see the problem.
Atheists (And I'm speaking in general) have let their agenda be known to the public, so it's highly unlikely that the CNN piece swayed the minds of any viewer one way or the other. I didn't learn anything that I otherwise didn't already know.
I wouldn't have such a problem with atheists in general if it didn't seem as if they had a personal crusade against organized religion as a whole. Whenever you have a public mentioning of "God" or have anything which can be related to the Judeo-Christian belief, it seems that you can almost always find an atheist calling for the removal of said references. It's as if they enjoy taking the "Seperation of Church and State" clause to the extreme.
I don't think that theists should impose their will on atheists, but I also don't believe that atheists should be able to impose their will on theists. It's almost to the point where you can't mention God in any public sense because "Someone" will take offense.
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