(January 29, 2015 at 1:46 pm)Esquilax Wrote: Why assume that church vandalism necessarily means church vandalism by atheists? I mean, it's not like this case, where a deliberately religious message was erected in place of the vandalized sculpture; generally speaking there's no indication as to the reason for the vandalism at the scene. I plug that search term into google and all I get is general vandalism, not specifically atheist vandalism, so why should I assume nefarious intent on the part of my side? Wouldn't other religions have equal reason to do this, if you're intent on making this about disagreement with the religious message, rather than just destructive impulses from idiot young people?
I can think of a few religions that really have a grudge against Christianity most being Abrahamic.
Atheism is a non-prophet organization join today.
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