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In reply to the discussion: As an atheist, I shopped at a Christian bookstore today [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)19. I don't think a Wiccan would say that.
This is a rhetorical game, and a very aggressive one. I do agree that many people do it so commonly they don't even think of it as a challenge, but to me it is in the same general category of the Mormons posthumously baptizing people of other faiths.
I'm sure they don't understand why anybody would consider that a hostile act.
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i think you see aggressiveness in the way small groups of fundies see it in happy holidays
arely staircase
May 2013
#20
i'll take a religious based blessing or well wishing from anyone who wants to give it,
arely staircase
May 2013
#29
Now that you know that many people find this offensive, does that change anything?
BlueStreak
May 2013
#40
You are right about it being mostly evangelicals. My father is an evangelical Christian.
liberal_at_heart
May 2013
#25
Because a tube or a patty conveniently tucks in a roll & leaves room for condiments.
politicat
May 2013
#39