Contrary to popular belief, and in spite of this long list, atheists are, apparently, not any more angry than the average Joe. According to the abstract of a recent 2014 review of 7 studies on the subject that was published in the Journal of Psychology:

The prevalence and accuracy of angry-atheist perceptions were examined in 7 studies with 1,677 participants from multiple institutions and locations in the United States. Studies 1–3 revealed that people believe atheists are angrier than believers, people in general, and other minority groups, both explicitly and implicitly. Studies 4–7 then examined the accuracy of these beliefs. Belief in God, state anger, and trait anger were assessed in multiple ways and contexts. None of these studies supported the idea that atheists are particularly angry individuals. Rather, these results support the idea that people believe atheists are angry individuals, but they do not appear to be angrier than other individuals in reality.

In other words, the perception that atheists are angry seems to have nothing to do with atheists, and everything to do with believers. We are not atheists because we are naturally angry people, and our grievances against Christianity are more likely to be actual grievances than expressions of a more taciturn-than-usual tendency. So…maybe you should listen.

And please, don’t complain about how “unhealthy” it is to be angry. Waste of time. If you’re going to comment, tell me that I’m wrong and how I’m wrong. And if I’m not wrong — why the hell aren’t you angry at these items? Maybe this is a time to engage in some soul-searching of your own.