(March 29, 2018 at 9:32 am)Mister Agenda Wrote:Catholic_Lady Wrote:There's with the "not allowed" again. Also, I didn't say a word about hypocritical, but whatever. Straws are fun, and I don't need to explain myself again.
It's like you can't read English with your filters on. I never said you said 'not allowed'. I never said you said 'hypocritical'. That didn't keep you from not allowing us to have this conversation without you chiming in and JAQing off about 'I thought atheism was just not believing in God, looks like it's about other things too, huh? (paraphrasing)' All kinds of super literal once you were called on it.
If we were allowed to have this conversation in this place without someone using it as an opportunity to take a crack at our stance, you wouldn't have taken the opportunity about 'is atheism as you've been describing it consistent with these movie lists? (paraphrasing)'
Waiting for a response stating you didn't use the words 'English', 'filters', 'literal', 'conversation', or 'opportunity'.
Catholic_Lady Wrote:All I have done in this thread is merely pointed out that most movies in Hollywood are vastly non religious related.
So are most plumbing manuals. Does that somehow make them of special relevance to atheists?
If you're seriously that bothered by the fact that I pointed out most movies already are atheist friendly, and explained why I think so, then I don't know what to tell you. Sorry.
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