I was thinking more of like.
We believe in nothing.
You believe in soemthing.
Let's all go eat sundaes!
Because in reality, what does any of the bickering we do really mean? It means nothing. We rant, we write, we shout, we become logical and try to be nice and none of that works. It ends with us either feeling good or bad at the end of the day based on how our actions and reations played out with other people. Does it make any differance? Not really. We feel differant. The people we talk to feel differant. But at the end of the day, we rarely make as big an impact on peaceful co-existance as we could. We often add fuel to the flame. Maybe even spark more fire. It's not a matter of "How can we prove why your god doesn't exist" or "How can we convince you that we don't and never will believe in anything"
It needs to be "When will we get to the point where what we believe is such a small ordeal that we don't even think of it anymore?"
Elaboration:
Atheist/minority/bi/tranny Tony is friends with Christian/majority/straight David. They don't talk about religion. They find different things to talk about because although they have different views on their personal opinions, that doesn't mean that should get in the way of their passion for cars.
Where feelign the need to mention what you do or don't believe in is a thing of the past.
We believe in nothing.
You believe in soemthing.
Let's all go eat sundaes!

Because in reality, what does any of the bickering we do really mean? It means nothing. We rant, we write, we shout, we become logical and try to be nice and none of that works. It ends with us either feeling good or bad at the end of the day based on how our actions and reations played out with other people. Does it make any differance? Not really. We feel differant. The people we talk to feel differant. But at the end of the day, we rarely make as big an impact on peaceful co-existance as we could. We often add fuel to the flame. Maybe even spark more fire. It's not a matter of "How can we prove why your god doesn't exist" or "How can we convince you that we don't and never will believe in anything"
It needs to be "When will we get to the point where what we believe is such a small ordeal that we don't even think of it anymore?"
Elaboration:
Atheist/minority/bi/tranny Tony is friends with Christian/majority/straight David. They don't talk about religion. They find different things to talk about because although they have different views on their personal opinions, that doesn't mean that should get in the way of their passion for cars.
Where feelign the need to mention what you do or don't believe in is a thing of the past.