On 4/12/2009 foreverabumbly wrote:
>for example is not questioning my faith, thats ridiculing me. There seems
>to be a double standard applied to these sort of discussions, if I talk
>about my faith, Im jamming it down peoples throat - people dont mind me
>being religious but Im not aloud to talk about it. Yet if you have no faith,
>its a free for all, Athiest feel its a given right to jam their convictions
>where ever they please.
Oh Right it's all those evangelical Athiests knocking on your door spouting inane rubbish about your mortality being threatened. I'll jam my convictions where ever I want but I won't be targeting vunerable people and I won't be threatening a fate worse than death and I won't be saying my way or burn for eternity or eternal resurrection as a toad. Yes I think I am right that's the nature of belief, but for thrusting, threatening, maiming and murdering in attempt to convert you can't go past religion. ( There have been athiest mass murders but they have had different aims, evil, but different aims.) |