As I said there, I believe intensely in the separation of Church and State, and also believe that so long as we continue to fail at that (and we are failing), there can be no true, mutual religious/spiritual tolerance.
Atheists are angry because of Christianist hegemony that interferes with our human rights. To me, telling us not to be angry is like telling feminists to be nicer.
Asking us not to go out of our way to be meanyheaded to individuals who are minding their own business is, obviously, just fine.
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As I said there, I believe intensely in the separation of Church and State, and also believe that so long as we continue to fail at that (and we are failing), there can be no true, mutual religious/spiritual tolerance.
Atheists are angry because of Christianist hegemony that interferes with our human rights. To me, telling us not to be angry is like telling feminists to be nicer.
Asking us not to go out of our way to be meanyheaded to individuals who are minding their own business is, obviously, just fine.