I don't know, I am a little conflicted on this one. I think I would have rather heard him use the term atheists or those who believe in something else.
To me, saying "non-believers" smacks of condescension, especially with its placement in the sentence. As if to say, "Oh... and you guys too. The ones that are ignorant of the truth."
I guess it is the thought that counts. And if anyone cares, no I am not atheist but I do detest organized religion.
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