On 29 Aug 2005, at 9:06 pm, Warren Ockrassa wrote:

For a while I was an angry atheist too. But as sincerely as you might believe there's abundant evil in religion in general -- certainly the *capacity* to forgive vicious behavior exists in religions, as well as the capacity to suggest, even promote such behavior -- the argument is simply going to be better made with less vehemence.

Specificity helps as well, rather than making generalizations. As an example, if you draw a parallel between hijackers flying planes into buildings and True Believers blowing up abortion clinics, you make a point that can deeply shake even committed right-wing fundamentalist believers. If you point out that al-Zarqawi's calls for destruction of infidels are very, very similar to Pat Robertson's recent endorsement of annihilation of radical Muslims, you've got a strong case that most people will be unable to ignore.

Debating with these people simply lends credibility to their ridiculous gibberish. Religion needs to be ridiculed and mocked or ignored.

Most of all it needs to be banned.

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