Yes, Thomas Hobbes does represent all atheists (of that time). What a great argument.Not really, the high point of Christianity in terms of its social influence was probably around the mid-seventeenth century.
Around then, the more hardline Christians were fighting for their freedoms, while atheists like Thomas Hobbes were writing works to justify absolute monarchs.
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