jarofthoughts
Empirical Curmudgeon
Which is what is being discussed here. Glad you recognize this fact.
Obviously, as a group, to claim they are being persecuted is stretching it.
Well, the first point I made in this context (in one these threads... ) was that ideas SHOULD be attacked and criticised whenever possible, and I've also said that in certain context and with regards to certain completely off-the-wall ideas, it might be effective, and even appropriate to mockingly question the person supporting those ideas.
Personally I prefer the first option which I think is more or less an obligation and a principle everyone everywhere should follow.
Ideas should be able to stand on their own merits or not at all.
Unfortunately some people attach themselves and their ego so much to an idea that they perceive any criticism of that idea as an attack on them.
We can argue about the specific comment made by Dawkins, but let's not forget that he has been called 'shrill', 'strident' and 'militant' when in fact he has not been any more rude or aggressive than most people are when discussing politics or football or the latest blockbuster movie.
Why religion is considered a special case by so many people is a mystery to me which I can only explain by a failing of rationality on their part.