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High school student successfully sues her school to remove a religious prayer banner

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I mean heck, here's a great example of embarrassing immature behavior:



Can't you just HEAR the 15 year old puberty-rage FUCK YOU DAD voice?

Then why bother joining a forum and present your viewpoints for other people to observe and judge? What an asinine and frankly stupid thing to say, kind of like your previous post in this thread.

More of that celebrated Christian humility.

Yum yum yum, the irony is dripping, I better lick my fingers.
 
Then why bother joining a forum and present your viewpoints for other people to observe and judge? What an asinine and frankly stupid thing to say, kind of like your previous post in this thread.

I come here for discussion, not for approval. Not one of you here is perfect nor would one of you change or alter your viewpoint regardless if it offended anyone here, as evident by this thread. I made no bones that I doubted the noble intentions of this girl, thats my viewpoint and it does not matter to me if you agree or do not. Simple fact, not brooding rage.
 
I think this is a classic case of intolerance breeding intolerance.

The way I see it, Miss Ahlquist was unable to tolerate the presence of what is to an outside, non-partisan observer, a fairly harmless and benign piece of Christian iconography, and asked it be removed on the grounds of the constitutional division of church and state.

In so doing she created a political, ideological, and theological flashpoint that drew people in on both sides of the debate. Naturally the most dogmatic and intolerant of challenge to their chosen ideology were in the front-row, thereby expanding and deepening the conflict.

My view is that there are no "winners" in such a pointless conflict, nothing has been gained and whole load of enmity has been stirred up. Its a net loss for that community, and especially for Miss Ahlquist.

Its an empty victory because all that's been accomplished is a clearer delineation of battle-lines on ideological grounds. An open display of Atheism or non-Christian belief is going to be no more welcome in that school/community than it was before, in fact I suspect it'll be greeted with more hostility.

This is because belief is more than some words written on a wall, its something that people carry with them. As an Atheist Miss Ahlquist should realise that the ABSENCE of something can carry as much weight as its presence, should the prayer be removed or altered it will stand as a lasting reminder of a deep schism for years to come.
 
Yum yum yum, the irony is dripping, I better lick my fingers.

What's ironic about pointing out how one is failing to live up to the teachings of their favorite philosopher?


EDIT for Clear: You messed up in your second sentence. Non-partisan observers ruled in her favor. I didn't read the rest of your post.
 
My view is that there are no "winners" in such a pointless conflict, nothing has been gained and whole load of enmity has been stirred up. Its a net loss for that community, and especially for Miss Ahlquist.

Its an empty victory because all that's been accomplished is a clearer delineation of battle-lines on ideological grounds. An open display of Atheism or non-Christian belief is going to be no more welcome in that school/community than it was before, in fact I suspect it'll be greeted with more hostility.
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Thank you, you summarized 5+ pages of me going back and forth with people here. Very well said.
 
I think this is a classic case of intolerance breeding intolerance.

The way I see it, Miss Ahlquist was unable to tolerate the presence of what is to an outside, non-partisan observer, a fairly harmless and benign piece of Christian iconography, and asked it be removed on the grounds of the constitutional division of church and state.

In so doing she created a political, ideological, and theological flashpoint that drew people in on both sides of the debate. Naturally the most dogmatic and intolerant of challenge to their chosen ideology were in the front-row, thereby expanding and deepening the conflict.

My view is that there are no "winners" in such a pointless conflict, nothing has been gained and whole load of enmity has been stirred up. Its a net loss for that community, and especially for Miss Ahlquist.

Its an empty victory because all that's been accomplished is a clearer delineation of battle-lines on ideological grounds. An open display of Atheism or non-Christian belief is going to be no more welcome in that school/community than it was before, in fact I suspect it'll be greeted with more hostility.

This is because belief is more than some words written on a wall, its something that people carry with them. As an Atheist Miss Ahlquist should realise that the ABSENCE of something can carry as much weight as its presence, should the prayer be removed or altered it will stand as a lasting reminder of a deep schism for years to come.

I'm sorry but this reads very much like "It doesn't matter if you're in the right, mess with us and you will come to regret it".

I'm sure that's not how you feel, but that's how your post reads to me.
 
You can dance however you want to, but if you are a Christian, you are failing and Jesus is facepalming.

You are right. What can I do to get GAF to like me so I can be closer to the invisible sky wizard? I recant everything I've ever said and every opinion I've ever held.
 
Atheists are, thanks to years of social conditioning and political propaganda, seen very negatively in the public spotlight, i.e. politics.

To say otherwise is delusional or a flat out lie.

While there are a lot of obnoxious atheists on the internet, that's really a relatively new phenomenon and, quite frankly, they have zero impact at all on the real world.

I use politics as the best example. An outspoken Christian will get votes. An outspoken atheist will likely be assassinated, both politically and literally. Note that this par for the course for any non-Christian. If we reel back the clock a bit, there were people who didn't like the idea of a CATHOLIC president. An openly Muslim politician would be...dividing. An openly Buddhist politician would be ignored. An openly non-religious politician wouldn't make it past the primaries as someone will inevitably play the "Well clearly he has no morals" card.

Frankly, there will likely be a religious gay president before an (openly) atheist president.

Note that I say outspoken/openly when referring to atheists. I have no doubt that several of our politicians don't believe at all that God guides them, but aren't stupid enough to SAY that out loud.

You're not wrong, but I think you'll see attitudes shifting quickly like we've seen with homosexuality recently. There are a lot of atheists, or at least people who don't have religious feelings, that people are going to know and be aware of. They'll see that what they've been led to believe about atheists on a personal level is wrong.

Yeah, it induces some cognitive dissonance, but whenever I've had a serious conversation with a religious person about my beliefs I've found that they are accepting that I don't think the same way they do. That I don't feel their spirituality, so I don't feel justified in lying to insert myself into a religion just because it'd be easy.

And religious people respect that because it is inline with their moral beliefs. That you shouldn't lie, and that you should be a strong person. And I never try to push anything onto them, just explain the viewpoint.
 
You are right. What can I do to get GAF to like me so I can be closer to the invisible sky wizard? I recant everything I've ever said and every opinion I've ever held.

I'm not trying to convert you to atheism.

I'm pointing out that you are not following the teachings of your lord. Why is that?

Assuming that you are Christian, that seems weird to me.
 
I come here for discussion, not for approval.
Discussion in forums is a direct result of other people having opinions on what you say. If people don't have anything to say about your posts, there would be no discussion. By definition, if you want discussion you care to some extent what other people think about your posts.
Not one of you here is perfect nor would one of you change or alter your viewpoint regardless if it offended anyone here, as evident by this thread.
Calling someone an attention whore is not a particularly useful method in changing others viewpoints. It is not a way to carry yourself if you care about discussion like you have alleged that you do. I've changed my mind lots of issues. You could go back and find a post I've made in the past that does not reflect my viewpoints now because another poster managed to convince me to change my mind. You aren't apart of actual discourse and discussion. You're evidently far too bad at it.
I made no bones that I doubted the noble intentions of this girl, thats my viewpoint and it does not matter to me if you agree or do not. Simple fact, not brooding rage.
If you cared about discussion and making arguments, you'd have realized that calling the girl an attention whore and questioning her motives is a flawed approach well before you'd have entered this thread.
 
Merely stating that you're an atheist seems to be perceived as "intolerance of religion". Of course, an atheist in the southern United States learns to be tolerant of other people's beliefs, lest he have no friends. I do hear a lot (usually from my mother) that I should just shut up about it. People even say that I should remove the "atheist" tag from my Facebook page. "Shut up and stay hidden, otherwise we get offended" is the perception. I don't bring it up unless I'm asked, but if it comes up, I don't hide my lack of superstition. I am polite about it though. But yeah, I live in Kennesaw, Georgia.

I would say that most atheists don't really mean to be rude. They just like discussing it. It's a topic of interest. It should go without saying that, yes, we think religious people are wrong. You don't have to get offended if you're religious because you think we are wrong as well.
 
What's ironic about pointing out how one is failing to live up to the teachings of their favorite philosopher?

It's like one of those memes...

Says religious are crying persecution.
(your picture)
Dissent opinion? Religious!

But yours is a tame irony, funny, but common... this one though \/

You don't really know what the word irony means.

I don't like to explain jokes, but if you remove the quote between the two sentences:

"I mean heck, here's a great example of embarrassing immature behavior:

Can't you just HEAR the 15 year old puberty-rage FUCK YOU DAD voice?"


Mature you say?
 
If you cared about discussion and making arguments, you'd have realized that calling the girl an attention whore and questioning her motives is a flawed approach well before you'd have entered this thread.

I made plenty of posts in this thread that had nothing to do with deriding this girl (in which I agreed with her point), and the one I did make was plenty early. But I guess I can't make fun of her or doubt her intent because....is she the atheist version of a saint? Do you have those? Maybe that explains it.
 
It's like one of those memes...

Says religious are crying persecution.
(your picture)
Dissent opinion? Religious!

But yours is a tame irony, funny, but common... this one though \/

Yeah, that's not ironic in the slightest. Is English not your native language? It's okay, because irony is a difficult concept to grasp.
 
I'm not trying to convert you to atheism.

I'm pointing out that you are not following the teachings of your lord. Why is that?

Assuming that you are Christian, that seems weird to me.

I really want to hear how being indifferent to what other posters on the internet think about me is contrary to any Christian doctrine. This should be interesting. Love thy neighbor? But I love ALL of you guys, even despite the fact that you think I'm an asshole. I think that is most Christian actually.
 
Yeah, this thread now seems to have descended into the sort of shitstorm these threads normally do, with a lot of people getting way too personal. Time to call it a day, I guess.
 
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