And back for part 2.
Again, so do atheists. More tit-for-tat.
I'm not confusing extremist elements with the whole at all - if you check, I'm pretty sure I've been careful not to tar them all with the same brush.
Nope, that's just wrong. Those things exist solely because of religion. If there were secular anti-abortionists, we'd see them now. There are small numbers of atheists who believe the earth is made out of dragon fossils, but I can't imagine them demanding it be taught in schools. I know a few atheist misogynists (mostly because they're complete geeks!), but I've never seen one demanding his Mrs wears the ninja costume or tells her she can't even talk to another man.
There are 1.5 billion atheists in the world, so that's plenty to find extremists in - where are they?
Phelps/Hinn/Potter/Tamaki could not exist in a secular world. Certainly other frauds like Sylvia Browne and Kelvin Cruickshank would exist, but while those people are insane, they aren't telling anyone they're going to hell.
I think it's a very small assumption to think those things I quoted wouldn't exist - in noteworthy numbers - in a secular world.
I meant making sense as in reflecting reality.
Not to belabour the point, but to equate tolerance of religion with tolerance of atheism, you'd need to show where atheists do any more than sneer at theists. As I've explained, theists often do a lot more than sneer.
Which is what we do here, don't we? Anyone feeling threatened or upset by the topic, the initial article, or any kind of anti-theism is free not to join in.
Going by the numbers who visit Religion against visitor numbers, it seems that most people take that advice!




