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FAO All atheists. Time to celebrate?
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It would seem that you are getting somewhere
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What goes around comes around...I don't think there is anything praiseworthy or much to be gained by vilifying anyone. We can do what we can too illuminate the damp dark corners of ignorance and superstition and perhaps lay a few traps for the rats of duplicity and self delusion but when all is said and done people have freedom of thought, what they do with it is their own affair.
Oh dear for centuries organised religion, have persecuted, vilified, killed and tried to push to the edges of society, the non-believer and indeed if they have the opportunity still do today.
So now that rationlisation of their belief is becoming the norm in a an increasingly secular society, they go running about wringing their hands.
I take it that the rights of the gay community are fair game? Or does the attitude of the church to Gay marriage not count as bigotry?
Yet again the hypocrisy of organised religion stands like a beacon, in a society that demonstrates, daily, that it know longer needs or wants it.
So now that rationlisation of their belief is becoming the norm in a an increasingly secular society, they go running about wringing their hands.
I take it that the rights of the gay community are fair game? Or does the attitude of the church to Gay marriage not count as bigotry?
Yet again the hypocrisy of organised religion stands like a beacon, in a society that demonstrates, daily, that it know longer needs or wants it.
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