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Ha, Ha it’s fun to make fun of people with other beliefs than yourself. Stupid freethinkers!
Stupid folks who like the idea of life after death, or forgiveness, or a loving creator! That’s just stupid.
I have posted many comments on your page. Perhaps I am finished with this, although I have enjoyed the topics you have covered. I have also enjoyed being challenged, as I was indeed wrong about the date of the “establishment clause”. I knew that, as I stated on my own blog some time ago.
I realize that as with many of the people who are against theism, we are on two different planes of thinking.
That being said, I origionally did not want to criticize you in this, but I am concerned. I see three faces staring down on this blog as angry devines, all knowing, and all judging. It would seem that they (and I only know the writings of Hitchens and Dawkins) are defined by what they are against, and not what they are for. Perhaps that is why the look on their faces is of sheer anger!
If their writings or yours were in defence of science and reason that would be one thing, but often “a” theists are defined by what they are against, not the defence of what they are for.
I believe this would be a sad state to live in. To constantly be thinking of ways to get folks to laugh at or discredit your opponent. To desire mockery over correction. To always be on the offensive towards any new or old thought which does not fall in line with the angry trinity at the top of your page. This is a state that both religious and non religious often live in, and it is not the state which I live in nor the state my Saviour calls me to live in.
In fact I know this would be a sad state to live in as I lived in it once. I got tired of being mad, of always hating the “ignorant”. I realized that I new so little and those I called “ignorant” had a lot to teach me.
I hope you are willing to learn. To learn from the Descartes, the Capernicus’, the Williams of Ockham’s, Servetus’, the Keplers, the Galileo’s, the Lamatrai’s, the Martin Luther King Jr’s, the Mother Teresa’s, the Jimmy Carter’s, etc. These are not folks to be laughed at, they are people who were believers and also thinkers who changed the world. Thier faith in Jesus Christ, led them to do something great. I should not think a progressive and open minded person would poke fun at the faith of such people. Their minds were open, there was something there.
Thank you again, for you conversations.