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October 22, 2010 at 6:19 AM #622593October 22, 2010 at 6:27 AM #621514scaredyclassicParticipant
It’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.
October 22, 2010 at 6:27 AM #621597scaredyclassicParticipantIt’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.
October 22, 2010 at 6:27 AM #622158scaredyclassicParticipantIt’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.
October 22, 2010 at 6:27 AM #622279scaredyclassicParticipantIt’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.
October 22, 2010 at 6:27 AM #622598scaredyclassicParticipantIt’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.
October 22, 2010 at 7:20 AM #621519CoronitaParticipant[quote=walterwhite]It’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.[/quote]
At one point or the other I am/was(?) Christian. I’d like to believe there is a God and a that there is something after life. And while I’ve ran into some of the most nicest god-fearing Christians, you do get a lot of nut jobs too, and unfortunately, I think people stereotype Christians as all being those nutjobs, because well, the nutjobs are the most vocal/visible ones.
October 22, 2010 at 7:20 AM #621602CoronitaParticipant[quote=walterwhite]It’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.[/quote]
At one point or the other I am/was(?) Christian. I’d like to believe there is a God and a that there is something after life. And while I’ve ran into some of the most nicest god-fearing Christians, you do get a lot of nut jobs too, and unfortunately, I think people stereotype Christians as all being those nutjobs, because well, the nutjobs are the most vocal/visible ones.
October 22, 2010 at 7:20 AM #622163CoronitaParticipant[quote=walterwhite]It’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.[/quote]
At one point or the other I am/was(?) Christian. I’d like to believe there is a God and a that there is something after life. And while I’ve ran into some of the most nicest god-fearing Christians, you do get a lot of nut jobs too, and unfortunately, I think people stereotype Christians as all being those nutjobs, because well, the nutjobs are the most vocal/visible ones.
October 22, 2010 at 7:20 AM #622285CoronitaParticipant[quote=walterwhite]It’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.[/quote]
At one point or the other I am/was(?) Christian. I’d like to believe there is a God and a that there is something after life. And while I’ve ran into some of the most nicest god-fearing Christians, you do get a lot of nut jobs too, and unfortunately, I think people stereotype Christians as all being those nutjobs, because well, the nutjobs are the most vocal/visible ones.
October 22, 2010 at 7:20 AM #622603CoronitaParticipant[quote=walterwhite]It’s just amazing how majority Christians act like they’re being suppressed and harrassed as if theyverrent the total majority. In reality being an atheist is what puts you in the tiny minority that is looked at suspiciously. Christians need by nature of the myth to be the underdog, the hated, the oppressed, when in reality today they are the 800 pound gorilla. Irritating yet humorous.[/quote]
At one point or the other I am/was(?) Christian. I’d like to believe there is a God and a that there is something after life. And while I’ve ran into some of the most nicest god-fearing Christians, you do get a lot of nut jobs too, and unfortunately, I think people stereotype Christians as all being those nutjobs, because well, the nutjobs are the most vocal/visible ones.
October 22, 2010 at 7:30 AM #621524jstoeszParticipantIn passing I wanted to thank UCGal for your insight. I do not have children in public schools, and I do not have a vivid memory of when I attended them in MN. My university education in California, was fraught with all sorts of bigotry from both sides of the religious spectrum, but by then you are a big boy, and should be able to stand on your own…
October 22, 2010 at 7:30 AM #621607jstoeszParticipantIn passing I wanted to thank UCGal for your insight. I do not have children in public schools, and I do not have a vivid memory of when I attended them in MN. My university education in California, was fraught with all sorts of bigotry from both sides of the religious spectrum, but by then you are a big boy, and should be able to stand on your own…
October 22, 2010 at 7:30 AM #622168jstoeszParticipantIn passing I wanted to thank UCGal for your insight. I do not have children in public schools, and I do not have a vivid memory of when I attended them in MN. My university education in California, was fraught with all sorts of bigotry from both sides of the religious spectrum, but by then you are a big boy, and should be able to stand on your own…
October 22, 2010 at 7:30 AM #622290jstoeszParticipantIn passing I wanted to thank UCGal for your insight. I do not have children in public schools, and I do not have a vivid memory of when I attended them in MN. My university education in California, was fraught with all sorts of bigotry from both sides of the religious spectrum, but by then you are a big boy, and should be able to stand on your own…
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