RE: VICTORY
January 8, 2014 at 8:08 am
(This post was last modified: January 8, 2014 at 8:11 am by Fenix.)
Quote:Only to those who are so fundamentally lacking in a sense of humor or propriety that a silly little joke constitutes some major offense.
Humor is subjective and what some cultures and religions find offensive, others will find funny. So I fail to see any point you've proven here.
Quote:Yes, families and friends did die in that wreck, and not all of them were christian.
I never said they were all Christian.
Quote:That's the point, there; you seem to be unable to pick out the reasons why an atheist group might do some of these things in the same way the Christians who'd bitch about them want to simplify it all down to "they're litigious, easily offended bullies," because pretending there isn't a reason is much easier than refuting one.
Please elaborate further.
Quote:The point, in the case of the world trade center wreck, is in honoring all of the people that died there,
I agree wholeheartedly.
Quote:When you say "oh, it helps them sleep at night," are you even considering all of the other people, who weren't christian, who lost people there?
Yes. And I'm not adhering to favoritism. I have more reason to hate Christianity than most of the people here, I can assure you.
Quote:Where do they factor into your little "let the baby have its bottle" scheme?
"Scheme?" Those are some mighty interesting words you're using for this argument. It sounds like you're pretty emotionally charged.
Quote:if you let religions take an inch, they'll take a mile, and then they'll complain and get offended when any other group tries to encroach on their rapidly growing collection of miles.
How is this different from human nature in general? Will learning children not try and outmaneuver and outmatch their parents to get what they want? They don't understand it's being manipulative or unappreciative. Human nature and not seclusive to religions.
Quote: This isn't about coddling the Christian's feelings so that we don't look bad,
It's not entirely about looking bad. It's about furthering understanding and merging the gap between different belief systems (or lack of). Which a bad reputation won't help.
Quote:it's about not allowing the Christians to run roughshod over the landscape and the culture, and breaking down that assumption that they own everything around them, and are just allowing other people to live there.
I don't even know how to tackle this as it only sounds bitter and a subjective opinion.
Quote:The reason shit like this makes atheists "look bad" is because of the entrenched christian privilege that makes them think that equal representation and not being able to do absolutely any magic ritual they want at any time and in any place is an attack on them specifically.
Is this not a land of freedom? As long as everyone is understanding and respectful of each other I see no problem in Christians and other religions being allowed to do magical rites and rituals wherever they please. I do not adhere to magical thinking and do not find it offensive.
Quote:We don't repair that damage by allowing them to continue being offended by our very existence.
I'm not sure what you're getting at here. But if we want to make nice with other religions we will have to make the first move. People are naturally religious and superstitious because it's a part of our evolution. When spiritual and religious people meet an atheist; it scares them. We need to be aware of that. And that any retort or harsh treatment is only a reflection of their fear and lack of understanding. Not a personal attack, which is a common misconception.
Quote:Kind of a non sequitur here,
If you understood what I was saying you may not think so.
Quote: but you're still placing responsibility for other people's hurtful, untrue generalizations onto the victims of them.
There has always been discrimination of every kind. Religion is just one of them. As in any case, though, it takes one side to admit defeat or decide they want to be 'the better person' before a resolution can be found.
Quote: It's not our job to correct christian misrepresentations of atheists; it's their job to open their fucking eyes and accept reality.
Then how will we find a peaceful way of coexistence if one side does not attempt to make peace?
Quote:Their lies are not our fault.
No. But if we want to make a real change and difference, taking the first step is a big way to do it. I'm taking one because I'm tired of a divided world. Religion is such an idiotic way to be exclusive because it's so primitive in nature.