See, that is a ridiculous statment. Of course it is you and your
religion that is excluding someone. Whether you are right and wrong
_is_ irrelevent, I agree. But lack of belief is no more voluntary for
most people than belief is to others. If it was logical and voluntary,
it wouldn't be "belief".

It is exaclty like the 8 year-old boys in my neighborhood growing up
that forbid girls to enter the "fort". It wasn't us or our club
excluding the girls, it was their fault for being born girls.

(I decided on this example, rather than Nazi/Jews or KKK/Black and
Jews, to remove the immediate rejection of the comparison).

On 9/15/06, Chesty Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
.... What most don't get is that
> it's not me or the religion who's excluding someone, it's that person and
> their disbelief. Whether we're right or wrong is irrelevant to the debate.

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