DrAwkward wrote:I never said i was embarrassed. Find the quote where i said i was embarrassed.
You never said you were embarrassed but you did describe your faith as 'ridiculous' - 'irrational' and 'illogical' aside the word 'ridiculous' certainly suggests you think of your own faith negatively.
But whatever gets you through your day.
And *sighs* how come I can see what Rick is driving at but practically everyone else can't.
He is not saying atheists should not be allowed rights.
He's not even come close to saying that.
Here - I'll try without the vitriol:
Rick is saying that the rights - as described in the declaration - are given with divine endowment.
Whether there is any such real divine endowment is beside the point right now.
But
Rick is saying that atheists who attack theists as dumb/stupid/primitive because of their faith (note - he is not saying that that means all atheists) are belittling those who delivered to America a document stating that all it's citizens have rights endowed by a god (creator - whatever).
I imagine what he is driving at is that if you diminish the position of those who declared all had universal rights (by calling them stupid, dumb, ignorant or primitive) then you diminish the declared rights and the document itself. Particularly as the thing you are diminishing them for is the very thing they have stated is the reason for the rights declared in the document.
This - I imagine - could then lead to calls from some to ignore the document and its declaration of universal rights.
He can say 'yay' or 'nay' if I have got that wrong.
The rest can think he's attacking everyone when all he is really doing (or started doing at the beginning of the thread anyway) is attacking those so intolerant that they can't handle someone else looking at the world differently without insulting them.
hay ho