(May 6, 2012 at 2:54 am)DeeTee Wrote: I say this because atheists do not allow any religious symbol or activity in any public place. We are often treated to news stories where the atheist runs to the courts to force their unbelief upon others and demand that a religious token be removed from public view.
Overgeneralize much?
Quote:Of course, this type of action is done under the misguided idea that atheists are the only members of the public and only they get a say in what goes on in the public spaces.
Strawman much?
Quote:They also fabricate a clause based upon a bad reading of the constitution to further their secular agenda and twist its use to distort the actions of those who have placed a religious artifact in a public place.
Lie much?
Quote:Take for example the lone high school girl who was recently offended by a prayer banner given to a high school by its original graduating class. It didn't matter to her that in the intervening years previous atheistic students had no problem with the banner, that it was not the government establishing a religion and that everyone new it was a gift from grateful hearts.
Take it up with her. I suspect no one here had anything to do with it.
Quote:But they don't and they force their ways upon others who do not subscribe to their unbelief and that is very wrong and very intolerant.
As far as I can see, no one is asking you to adopt "our ways", much less forcing you to do so.
Quote:The prime example are all atheist chat forums who mock other people's beliefs, their holy writings, and on it goes. IF the atheist had a better way, they would treat others and their beliefs a lot better than they do but they don't so they are in no position to treat others badly.}
Again, overgeneralize much?
Look, you came in here the other day and have pretty much acted like a tool from the start. You want respect? Try giving a little first, jackass.