Steve, probably I should have responded the first time to the main line in your 
post, which Nick automatically highlighted.

> On Sep 25, 2020, at 12:41 PM, Stephen Guerin <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> First was to use Marcus's post as a reiteration of evidence to Eric the deep 
> disdain and hatred many in Science have for Religion

I’m not sure I see that very much.

Among people I like who aren’t much for religion, many of them don’t like to be 
pushed around, and religion has been one of the larger edifices for pushing 
people around.  The proselytizing ones in particular, since they aren’t allowed 
to leave people in peace.

I know for myself that one of the reasons I went into the recreation of trying 
to figure things out is that I didn’t like pushy people, but didn’t want to 
become one to keep them at bay.  It seemed there was a third way, which was to 
be right about things, or to see things coming, and let the others run aground 
on their own errors without my participation.  Hence I project a similar motive 
on many people I get along with.  I don’t know if they would say that of 
themselves.

But that’s not hatred.  It’s not liking to be pushed around, and disliking 
people who won’t stop it.  That seems well within the mode of normal good 
health, and a certain degree of standing up for oneself.


The other kinds, like the flamboyant atheists, are not generally people I have 
much affinity for, but they seem to me to just be competitors with the 
religious for followers or the vanity of thinking they are influencers.  

I guess there must be many other categories too.

Anyway,

Eric



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