| RCTjunkie said: I find that on the internet forums, people are very respectful to different genders, races, and sexual orientations, but there is something about the belief in God that pushes some (certainly not all) people to become extremely bigoted, more generalizing, and overall more hateful and hostile to this specific group of people. Take this random quote: "I've noticed Christians are hypocrites." What if we replaced "Christains" with another group: "I've noticed African Americans are hypocrites." It seems more hateful and politically incorrect, right? So why is it that people with a belief in God are seemingly excluded for the political corectness that help protects so many other groups? I know certain groups of people were oppressed over time, but there should be a call for equality, not revenge...... Maybe I'm just too sensitive, but it just comes off that way to me...... |
Starting today I'm going to start beliving in African American belief diety thing-a-mabob.. damn does that even make sense?
Last I checked a good chunk of African Americans were theists though so then can a theist still be a theist but also be atheist?
I know being a pinker pigment doesn't make you a theist or atheist though... why am I even bothering.
Sad OP is sad. World views are to be criticized and ridiculed when asserted to be correct without any evidence to the claim. In the theist case the very virtue of Christianity is the absence of evidence aka faith.
I'm Unamerica and you can too.
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