I don't know if you're aware of it or not, likely not, but what you have written above is a sentence fragment, not a question. If you actually wanted to write that as a question, you would have done better with something like, "Atheists, who made the crop circles?"
I am going to make the assumption that that was your question and answer it thus: Atheists are people who do not believe in the existence of god or gods. As such, they are not required to know who (or what) made crop circles.
2007-05-04 10:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Funny how most of the answers are saying something other than Aliens when just a few years ago Atheists were hailing crop circles as proof of some intelligent beings who made humans , boy they sure are too embarrassed now to admit to this blooper.
2007-05-04 10:50:22
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answered by Sentinel 7
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i have not in any respect heard an atheist convey this conception earlier, even although i'm certain some atheists do. Atheism is a lack of conception in a god, and that is it. each and every thing else someone believes is as a lot as them. although, i'm an atheist, and that i do no longer have self belief this, nor do any of the different atheists I communicate to, who have a tendency to be fairly ardent skeptics, and characteristic an somewhat positive mesh on their BS filters. so a recommendations as i can tell, 100% of the evidence we've discovered so a recommendations factors to bored (and commonly very proficient) children, and not in any respect extraterrestrial beings, at the same time as it contains this count number.
2016-11-25 02:39:41
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answered by arndt 4
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Some were made by humans; others are questionable, as some crop samples have yielded mutated DNA where the crop circles occurred.
2007-05-04 10:47:04
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answered by Paien 3
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People
2007-05-04 10:44:55
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answered by Justsyd 7
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I'm a Chrisitan, too. But God didn't make those. Nor did aliens, or whatever else people say. They were made by people. The people who did it even admited to it.
They started in England by bored farmers who wanted to tease their neighbors. Once it got popular, people started doing it all over the place.
2007-05-04 10:48:20
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answered by Anonymous
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People.
You should watch the National Geographic Channel.
2007-05-04 10:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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People.
There's even a website for current and perspective circle makers.
2007-05-04 10:41:59
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answered by Dave P 7
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Hoaxsters.
2007-05-04 10:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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A whole lot of people already came forward and took credit.
2007-05-04 10:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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