Well, I must say I am taking great delight in this conversation, and wondering if the folks at Google are puzzled at the great increase in google searches for “avowed atheists who are capable of agape in the manner that Kolbe demonstrated”.
Should your searches not end up empty, as they apparently have so far, I am prepared to consider the evidence for this Atheistic Kolbe and judge the situation on its own merits.
I personally have not searched for anything. Obviously you’ve done some searching though. Obviously, to you, this is some kind of big deal, but it sounds like it’s more like in a my dad is bigger than your dad kinda way.
Your assertions on the motivations and behaviors of all atheists, that ever existed, declared and undeclared, because let’s remember, there was a time when being avowed atheist was a death senstence from the Churches, the world over, are … well … just that, baseless assertions.
Whether an atheist gave up their life, minus the song and dance an organization makes of it and world publicity, is neither here nor there to me, and I suspect, to most people.
What possible difference does it make to me, in my life, in my world, that Joe Bloggs, in Kenya, Africa, who doesn’t believe in any form of a deity what so ever, swopped places with a pregnant woman, with kidnappers, who later mutilated him? What possible difference does that make to me, other than to know, when it counts, there are some incredibly good and brave people in the world that you would wish to have your back
Joe Bloggs might get a wiki entry, he’ll get some local write ups as the guy who swopped places with the pregnant woman but there isn’t an organization for atheists to belong to, equivolent to the Catholic Church, that would publicize their good deeds on a world wide scale
Normal everyday Atheists tend to just get on with it, without the song and dance routine.
I’ve answered your baseless assertion and unsubstantiated claim that no atheist would or could do what Kolbe did.
Max Kolbe’s ‘‘sacrifice’’ as a martyr guarantees his place in heaven with God, the final objective of all Christians except Jehovah’s Witnesses, and that two weeks of torture for a guaranteed place in heaven, is not a bad trade.
He received his lethal injection in 1941, when it must have seemed the Nazis were at the height of their power and were set to rule the world. Most, if not all, of his family were already dead. He would have already been starving, and thirsty, day in day out, and it must have looked like there was no end to the hellish conditions they were in.
I have to wonder, since people don’t tend to be all good, or all bad, all the time, if a small part of his undoubtly supremely brave and honorable sacrifice could have been to end his own personal suffering and despair, but in a manner in which he saw some good coming as a result

Strictly speaking, I don’t think that would count as suicide, but the end result is the same, to end ones own personal suffering. I don’t know that’s what was going on, as I don’t know the state of his mind at the time he made the decision. Seems to me though, no one else does either.
Sarah x
