Uhm, it seems to be pretty much saying the same thing to me no matter what way you split it. But tell you what. I was just looking through the comments and saw you responded the same way to someone else.
What do YOU think the original quote is actually saying?
I'm a Hegelian, so I see both sides of the fence (possible/necessary). What I want to know is the psychology behind hating people with religious beliefs to the point of labeling them "mad". What makes people hate so dearly those who merely wish to live their lives according to the dictates of their conscience while harming no one? Why is that so threatening to some?It didn't.
I'm actually reasonably sure she was meaning theists rather than atheists, which I why I answered it as I did. I'll await clarification from her rather than you though.
Should we label them "mad"? Who is to say whether they are mad or not?
The rest of the posts context can be understood after reading the material I emphasized. She was talking about how some people for some reason can't seem to sleep at night because there's someone out there who happens to believe in G-d! ::gasp::



