kool maudit wrote:Wilbur Whatley wrote:I've come to think that it is kind of middlebrow to hold oneself up above the religious.
i agree. not that atheism itself is not a defensible stance, but the continual and overbearing drone about pink unicorns and religious wars might have lost the race a bit.
it's unthoughtful, and militant in a kind of middle-class, 1970s dormroom way.
Golly, where did that come from?
If you get out of the middle-class, 2000s polit-forum, what overbearing drone will you find going on in the real world?
- Angels help you, half the TV programs are about empaths who speak speak to the dead
- Palin's 6000-year-old universe
- Star Parker on the jihad
- oh yeah, Jihadis on the Jihad
- "The Secret"
- God made me invade Iraq
- God commands me to kill women who expose their midriffs
- Face of Jesus in a taco
- The gay must be cured or killed
- CNN special "town hall" on atheism featuring zero - zero - atheists speaking for themselves
- Bogus Pew Religion double-barreled question designed to boost the apparent numbers of the religious, presented universally as valid in its results
- "God Bless America" - or we'll kick your ass
- G-d wants His people to settle Israel
- God wants you to vote for McCain
The hegemony of the discourse goes one way. Dawkins may drone, but you can't use that as an excuse. You sound like the right-wingers who have been ascendant for 30 years, squawking louder than ever about the unfair liberal media.

