All I'm saying is that I see it from both sides.
Perhaps you would like to begin a thread where discussing the other side of the issue would not be off topic? I think that would be an interesting thread.
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All I'm saying is that I see it from both sides.
Don't worry too much about the rabid religious right....I don't. They help keep the rabid religious & non-religious left from wrecking things too.From this side of the pond many of us are alarmed by the extreme religious right in America who seem pretty rabid, like that awful creature Sarah Palin. If the atheists are making and impact to even up the balance that can only be good for the rest of the world.
Do you often find atheists knocking on people's doors asking to discuss the fact that God does not exist? When was the last time you passed by a street-corner atheist yelling at people passing by?
Do atheists buy up entire radio stations and television networks to exhort people 24 hours a day about the lack of God?
Do many atheists refuse to vote for someone because they believe in God?
Helloooo. Knock. Knock. The thread is about the exact opposite. A theist newspaper, ironically, from a sect that spends a lot of time proselytizing strangers, is telling atheists to keep it to themselves. The precise opposite of your post. And we, the atheists, are complaining about the hypocrisy.
OK, I've been biting my tongue, and I'm sick of it.
I do find it deeply ironic that the same atheists who feel the need to shout their lack of faith from the rooftops say that religious folks should "keep it to themselves."
Which is not to say that the atheists in question should sit down and shut up, either. But the hypocrisy should be noted.
Minor critique, but people have also posited that the army should be able to determine its own policy in who they let in, how they organize troops, etc. I'm not a military guy so I don't know how much a danger husbands fighting with wives or gay lovers fighting together are, but for this particular issue, it's not always a case of religion. Though I suppose that's neither here nor there for the topic...or homosexuals can't serve in the armed forces openly, is an indication their beliefs trump others rights.
Minor critique, but people have also posited that the army should be able to determine its own policy in who they let in, how they organize troops, etc.
I'm not a military guy so I don't know how much a danger husbands fighting with wives or gay lovers fighting together are, but for this particular issue, it's not always a case of religion. Though I suppose that's neither here nor there for the topic...
Sure, I don't have a problem with it either, but I am saying that objections aren't always religiously motivated.other countries don't seem to have a problem with it
Sure, I don't have a problem with it either, but I am saying that objections aren't always religiously motivated.
That is just complete rubbish. Just because a programme isn't specifically religious doesn't make it atheist. There are a tiny number of actually atheist programmes (not that I feel there needs to be any).So the Christians argued that Atheists don't need to have TV shoes or radio programmes, because they already have more airtime, when you look at what is being shown, but they need to do have their own TV shows etc otherwise there wouldn't be anything.
Was this atheists talking about not voting for anyone who is Christian or not voting for specifically Christian political parties. The former is practically impossible and I doubt few people would propose it but the latter is perfectly reasonable and not simply about whether a candidate believes in god or not.In May when we had our election, atheists in the local paper did make a point about not voting for Christian leaders. But, this worked both ways - as many Christians argued about how we need to vote for the religious parties. Religion was a big issue in my area recently.
OK, I've been biting my tongue, and I'm sick of it.
I do find it deeply ironic that the same atheists who feel the need to shout their lack of faith from the rooftops say that religious folks should "keep it to themselves."
Which is not to say that the atheists in question should sit down and shut up, either. But the hypocrisy should be noted.
Didn't the comedian Kathryn Kuhlman have a show satirizing televangelists?I don't remember ever seeing an atheist tv show in the u.s.
Ha ha, had to Google her. That was a good one, Revolting.Didn't the comedian Kathryn Kuhlman have a show satirizing televangelists?