(August 20, 2015 at 4:23 pm)Cephus Wrote: Yup, but Westboro Baptist Church gets noticed too and they're only a handful of people, not representative of the overwhelming majority of American Christians. So are we supposed to think that picketing funerals and making asses of themselves constitutes a Christian movement in America?
The atheist activists are campaigning for things like the separation of church and state and removing intelligent design from school science classes etc. Here is an example of what many American Christians feel about this because the campaigns affect them.
A Message To Atheist Activists Warring Against Christ This Holiday Season
Quote:It seems not a day goes by when the Freedom From Religion Foundation or some other atheist, secularist or humanist group isn't attacking a Christian prayer meeting, demanding the take down of a nativity scene or working to ban some other form of Christian expression. Indeed, the war on Christmas is raging even now.
American Christians aren't looking to trample your rights to believe (or not believe) whatever you want to believe (or not believe). So why are some atheist activists so driven to wage war against all things Christian each and every Christmas season? And why does that battle have to continue throughout the year at football games and other public events where Christians simply want to display a Bible verse on a sign? Why are you fighting so hard against a God you don't believe exists?
The Westboro Baptist Church, on the other hand, is just an embarrassment to most Christians.
Where are the snake and mushroom smilies?