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On 07/05/2011 10:00 PM, Warp wrote:
>> I don't want them parking outside my house.
> Be careful, or they'll play the victimization card: If someone makes
> even the slightest suggestion that their right to shout their views should
> perhaps be limited in some ways, they will immediately start shouting that
> they are being discriminated against and that there's a nationwide attack
> against christianity.
>
There is only one thing I can say and it's "Go forth and multiply".
> (Never mind that if someone dares to make any such public display about
> atheism, they will be outraged. They will be completely oblivious to the
> obvious double standard.)
>
http://therationalviewpoint.blogspot.com/2010/11/atheism-bus-campaign.html
> Which got me thinking: Many christians in the United States like to
> emphasize how 80 or 90 or whatever percent of the nation consists of
> christians, while at the same time they behave like the vast majority
> consists of godless sinful heathens who need to be evangelized and saved.
> Double-think much?
Don't think about religion, just take it on faith.
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Regards
Stephen
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