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My problem with these militant atheists is they don't even want you to have the right to pray publicly. And they do it in such a hateful and disrespectful way, that it personally makes me not care what their position is or how they justify it.
This implication that it literally makes them sick is laughable. And if it is true, they need to seek help because they obviously have much bigger issues.
- LagerHead
October 9, 2009 2:46PM
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Tell me more about the atheists who want to take away people's right to pray in public. What do you mean?
- Babaroni
October 9, 2009 2:53PM
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I agree that the getting sick thing is lame.
I mean, I experience dread, embaressment, and fear for the future, but I keep it to myself, because prayer is a personal ascetic activity and it would be very disrespectful to intrude on that.
Which is why it should never happen in public!
Hahaha!
Really, I have never heard anyone (I am a card carrying Athiest with more than one affiliation) suggest there should be a bar against praying in public.
Just most of us hope everyone will grow out of their imaginary friends someday. Particularly those fond of their followers killing or persecuting or pretending to believe in things we all know ain't so.
- Submariner October 11, 2009 5:31AM
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