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In reply to the discussion: Atheists plan protest at Democratic National Convention today [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)So now this is about atheists being "anti-religion bigot(s)"?
So now it is no longer about religious privilege.
You are moving the goal posts, a logical fallacy. You conveniently ignore the unmistakable biases, and now blame the victim, a typical theist response. One, I might add is practiced by people who have no response to the topic at hand.
I have no problem with believers. I am friendly with many such folks on these forums. I reserve my revulsion to the religious leaders and religion's grip on culture. But when a religious person does not see or refuses to see, the cultural biases against the non-believer, especially in the USA, there's not much I can do for them.
But blaming atheists for that is something of which I will not be very tolerant, especially coming from a theist who form approaching 80% of the US populace. It is not an argument I am going to debate with you.
on edit: I apologize for my fractured grammar. I do my best with an iPhone.