(March 9, 2012 at 12:39 pm)Minimalist Wrote:Or worse, they hear that god wants them to strike the blasphemerQuote:It is sacrosanct to them, they are used to;
Exactly.
Tell them to Blow Jesus Out There Ass and let THEM wonder why ole jebus doesn't strike the blasphemer dead.
Perhaps, eventually, after a long time it will seep into that shit-encrusted organ they call a brain that their god never does much of anything.
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I posted on this before more broadly. Christians, particularly fundy Christians, have no sense of humor and don't seem to understand sarcasm. Saying you look forward to "Hell for the company" will provoke a screed on the horrors of Hell and how you shouldn't want to go there.
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Just to clarify. I don't particularly care if I offend them or not.
The view I explained above, is about promoting a false image which can cause harm to those whom already exist in fundamentalist societies. Joke or not, there are those who are stupid enough to believe it, and worse spread it as fact to others.
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What you're saying is pretty much correct because few Christians have a sense of humor or can distinguish sarcasm on the internet. We do joke about eating babies, and while I hope that most people would be able to see that as pure satire, there are many who would take it seriously partially because they want to believe it's true.
But frankly, I really don't think that joking about worshiping Satan or not is going to help our standing in the fundamentalist or even mainstream Christian view, since most of them want to willingly lie about us worshiping Satan anyway. To the fundies, anything not worshiping their god is worshiping the devil. There is no middle ground with these people. They're so set in the "if you're not for us you're against us" mentality that even if all atheists volunteered in soup kitchens, donated half their money to the poor, and cured the problem of world hunger, they'd still claim that we were serving Satan.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.
(March 9, 2012 at 1:23 pm)DeistPaladin Wrote: I posted on this before more broadly. Christians, particularly fundy Christians, have no sense of humor and don't seem to understand sarcasm. Saying you look forward to "Hell for the company" will provoke a screed on the horrors of Hell and how you shouldn't want to go there. Here's something I should further clarify: My buddy Spall and I post blasphemous stuff all the time, and you'd be surprised at the number of people who publicly post faith-based things on social media...but privately tell heathens like us how funny we are. I would hazard a guess that much of it is an outward image thing. "God don't think stuff's funny." at least, that's what Bill Engvall's father told him.
Personally, I idolize Satan as a fictional character. In fact, I just got done reading a great short story by our own Voltaire that made me idolize Satan (and Voltaire) even more. Satan is my hero. I don't give one shit how it makes atheism look when I joke about Satan, because I am not here on this earth to promote atheism, nor maintain the image of atheism.
I understand what you mean, but hail Satan, anyway. 42
(March 9, 2012 at 12:02 pm)NoMoreFaith Wrote: Let me start by stating this is purely opinion, not a demand. As long as we can still eat babies. You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid. Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis. (March 9, 2012 at 1:02 pm)Rayaan Wrote: I don't take jokes about Satan (or religion) too seriously. Most of the time I laugh at them. Sometimes I think to myself, "Hey, I shouldn't be laughing. They're just making fun of my religion." But still, I can't help it. Yes, because deep down you know that your religion is laughable. Toodlepip!
You are currently experiencing a lucky and very brief window of awareness, sandwiched in between two periods of timeless and utter nothingness. So why not make the most of it, and stop wasting your life away trying to convince other people that there is something else? The reality is obvious.
I think rather it displays what strength of character you have if you can take a joke instead of getting offended.
(March 9, 2012 at 1:54 pm)Norfolk And Chance Wrote: Yes, because deep down you know that your religion is laughable. Now if you keep saying stuff like that, you're going to go and give atheism a bad name. It might not be thought of as a heroic and rewarding fundamentalist group of polite and shiny angels anymore. You might offend a religious person, and then they won't want to be an atheist. What if someone was thinking of becoming an atheist, and read your hilarious remark, and then decided to cling to their fantasies because from you they got the impression that atheists are funny people, who laugh and make jokes about things they don't even believe. Way to trash our image, NAC. 42
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