TO: All
RE: Atheists and Answers
I find it interesting that many atheists I encounter refuse to answer direct about their ‘religious’ belief. Instead they obfuscate, evade and make false statements about it.
One would get the impression from all this prevarication that they are ashamed of their beliefs. Or at least afraid to speak of them openly.
I wonder if it might have something to do with projection. As I get the idea that if they had it in their power, they’d do-away with anyone who held any REAL religious belief. Sort of like Jules141 implied (above). And therefore, they think christians and others feel the same bloody-minded antipathy towards them. Hence the paranoia of being outspoken in their religious beliefs.
As evidence of my point regarding the atheists’ approach to religious beliefs held by others, I’ll just point out how the organized atheists, as in People for the Separation of Church and State, are continually attempting to squelch the expression of religious beliefs in the public venue. Especially the beliefs of the christian persuasion.
Meanwhile, all the christians I know don’t really care about squelching the atheists expression of opinion in public venue.
Go fig….
But it does seem to make a good correlation between the behavior of Jules141, Javelin and Mary Jackson.
And, to wrap this up, it goes far to explain their position on this topical thread as described by fred (above).
Regards,
Chuck(le)
[Where there is no religion, hypocrisy becomes good taste.]




















