Highly educated 'staunch' atheists—particularly the Objectivist followers of Ayn Rand—exhibit social attributes closely matching those of cults: a devout in-group bound by a sense of superiority and a negative attitude toward outsiders (believers), conviction they alone possess the truth, distinctive speech, and self-isolating ways of confronting others.

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Larry Iannaccone

Evidence Quote

a good many atheists, and especially those who are highly educated, I think are without realizing members of a rather devout club whose primary attribute is the negative attitude it has toward people who believe in religion.

Source

The Economics of Religion with Larry Iannaccone 10/9/2006EconTalk
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