(September 27, 2010 at 1:17 pm)theVOID Wrote: No, only some do and that is specifically because they haven't had the distinction made clear to them.
Extremists are a problem for both sides, not only for the impact they have on the image, but on their ability to misrepresent the positions held by others too.
What you are suggesting seems to be to not bother making the distinction, which is just going to make shit worse.
I don't see how a little productive activism could possibily make shit worse than it already is. It go a long way to doing some good, I mean like somebody said on here most peoples problem with atheism is ignorance, if they were made to understand that it's just an evolved state of mind encouraging self determination, then they'd be much less likely to jump on a pro-christian political movement in the future.
Somebody else posted a thread on here about how some jehovahs witnesses were getting themselves in a rage because of some atheist billboards and flyers, thats good work to whoever was behind it. You see how easy it is to bring down religious idiots when you start playing them at their own game?
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