(June 11, 2012 at 11:23 am)Brian37 Wrote: I love the feigned indignity of believers. They want us to believe, but don't want to do anything to prove it.
Seriously, when anyone OF ANY LABEL says "don't pick on my pet god claim". I get the image of a midget standing spread eagle in front of the Terminator shouting "don't pick on my god, you might hurt him".
This is nothing more than their ego being bruised out of the fear of being wrong. Being wrong isn't the end of the world. When one accepts that, it is how humanity grows.
If a "fuck you" was the worst any human out of our 7 billion had to worry about, that would be an improvement over our stupid childish tribal beefs that do end up in death.
I'd suggest to those "offended" to stop worrying about word choice and worry about your own position and work on defending it, if you can and be willing to give up on it if you cant.
It has nothing to do with the subject matter, or "picking on God". Its about how people communicate with mutual respect. If a police officer stopped you and said "where the fuck are you going, show me your papers right now you moron!" that's not how people should behave towards one another. CIVILITY COSTS NOTHING