Of course. So long as you accept that there are reasons for why people would care.
With my relativist atheist hat on once again I:
I accept that people may have a thousand or even a million reasons why they care about others.
I accept that people may have a thousand or even a million reasons why they could care less about others.
I accept that people may have a thousand or even a million reasons why they care about having sexual relations only within the confines of a heterosexual marriage.
I accept that people may have a thousand or even a million reasons why they care about having sexual relations with whoever they can regardless of whether or not they are married and regardless of the gender of their partner.
People have reasons they think are good reasons for holding the opinions they do. In fact these reasons can be looked at as opinions themselves.
I accept that people may have a thousand or even a million reasons why they desire to speak out against the evil they think Christians are responsible for.
I accept that people may have a thousand or even a million reasons why they desire to speak out against the evil they think atheists are responsible for.
I accept that some may have a thousand reasons why they think God exists.
I accept that some may have a thousand reasons why they think God dont exist.
I accept that some may have a thousand reasons why they think the whole topic is pointless.
I accept that some may have a thousand reasons why they think the whole topic is supremely important.
I accept that everybody has an opinion, but speaking as a relativist for the moment, I can agree or disagree with whoever I want for whatever reason I want and give my opinion. That is as far as I can go.
I cannot say that my opinion is closer to some objective ideal that exists "out there" that we are all obligated to follow. As an atheist relativist for the moment, I acknowledge that the universe is a closed system, there is no transcendent moral law giver. There is no "moral law" "out there somewhere" that exists that says we OUGHT to do such and such or that WE SHOULD view this opinion as better than this other opinion.
I acknowledge I am the master of my own destiny, the creator of meaning and purpose for my own life and if I am to be consistent, I have to see every other homo sapien the same way with the same privileges I reserve for myself.
So, speaking as one without God who determines their own meaning in life and allows others to do the same....
If a man likes lying about people and picking apart their beliefs, then I say let him have at it! I can personally disagree and say numerous things about the man, but his opinion, like my own, is just how we see things. He likes chocolate ice cream, I like vanilla.
I can even post a video of his apparent dishonesty and laugh at it with all my atheist relativist friends and mock him and make jokes about the man and point out the fact that he is a hypocrite or he is this or he is that. I can laugh at the fact that he likes chocolate ice cream to while we like vanilla. Its all the same. We just make fun of each other's preferences and marvel at how nature could have caused us all to be so different.
Indeed. But it is not a simple opinion that those who refuse to engage in discussion and debate, become mired in intellectual stagnation..
You may be of the opinion that intellectual stagnation is malevolent. Many disagree and like to lay around eating cheese puffs and watch the Jerry Springer show.
You have an opinion, they have one.
You like Cheetos, I like Pringles...