beezer wrote:Well the fact that you consistently call us fairy tale worshippers says different. Maybe you don't hate us, but you do look down upon us. I don't think that's a healthy attitude to have about a group of people.
Point taken.
beezer wrote:It sure does. You may not like to hear this but My family & I have just as many rights as you and your family do. If you don't like the fact that my kids' teacher has them say the pledge of allegiance which includes the words "under God" in it then tough. I want that tradition upheld in the public classroom which my tax dollars support. Your views have no superiority to anyone else's just because you don't like the concept of God.
Wrong. Of course I believe that you have
equal rights to me. But you do not want equality. You want special treatment. You want to have YOUR religion given a special prayer time at a public school. AGAIN I ask why you cannot pray before your kids get on the bus? Why must it be done at everyone else expense?
I have no problem with the pledge of allegiance...even the god part as reciting a poemto our flag is not a religious ritual in my eyes.
beezer wrote:I should clarify that I don't want a specific religion taught in the classroom. The main purpose for my kids going to school is to learn to read & write fluently. I also hope they are good enough in math to surpass their old man! But if they want to pray for their food in a public school cafeteria they will do so with no interference from the ACLU or yourself.
This will shock you but I absolutely agree 100%. If your kids want to bow there heads before they eat, FINE! But don't make EVERYONE be silent and bow there heads in the cafeteria. My kid can keep checking out the girls while your kid prays.

beezer wrote:My boy plays little league and they pray before the game that nobody gets injured and all the kids have good sportsmanship. I guess that violates the separation of church and baseball field. Oh well.
That's the attitude I dislike. "Oh well...get over it."

If little Mohammed doesn't want to pray along with your coach & kids, he is ostrasized...he is different. AGAIN...why cant your family pray in the car for safety on the way to the game? WHY must everyone be crammed into your religious box ON the field?
beezer wrote:I also pray before I take off before each flight for a safe trip and God's protection for my passengers. I guess that's a violation of church & airplane. Oops!
No. That is entirely different and, being a Delta Platinum see it all the time. I could care less what YOU do in your airline seat. BUT, don't get on the planes PA and make EVERYONE pray along with you. THAT is the difference.
beezer wrote:I checked out the local paper and there was an ad for an atheist church get-together over near Denton. I decided, what the heck I'll check this out. I was curious. I went in and the people (almost all men) were pretty nice to me. I never said anything about being a Christian because I wanted to observe them as they truly are. So they began the meeting and about 10 minutes into it they were calling Christians "fascist" this & "fascist" that. They talked about defeating the Christians. They also wanted Darwin Day to be recognized within the local school district. At the end they actually got in a circle, held hands, and closed their eyes (it was probably only 5 minutes but it felt longer. I felt awkward). I guess it was praying! Nobody said anything. After it was over I asked one guy what that was and he said they were "joining in one mind". ROFL.
So I guess this has been my experience with atheist rituals. If you don't participate in them then I do take that part back.

Wow. If true, I don't know what the hell that was, but it sure wasn't true Atheism. Atheism simply means "without gods". We don't have a "church" or a bible or a prayers or anything. We generally dont congrgate or hold hands or have pancake breakfasts. I have never been to a atheist gathering and have never met face to face anyone else proclaiming to be an atheist. "Believe it or don't!"
Except for the rabid few, we pretty much keep to ourselves and go about living life without religion. What you described is WAAAYYY to religious for me. I don't WANT to "fellowship" with anyone, atheist or not! That just sounds loony to me.
beezer wrote:I highly doubt you would stop at allowing us to pray in the privacy of our own homes and churches. That is the history of atheistic regimes. You start with saying you only want to prohibit part of a religious right, but then you don't stop. You continue to push for further limitations and try to intimidate & suppress those who won't obey the restrictions.
Well, you doubt wrong. I honestly do not care if you pray at home and would never stop you from doing so. And I'm not sure what you are talking about in the second half but my opinion applies to ALL religions. Keep it at home and in the Mosque please and I'm happy.
beezer wrote:I remember when my coach would pray before the game. One person...let me say this again...ONE person complained and then it ruined it for everyone else.
One person who doesn't believe in your religion and I say bravo to them for standing up for whats right. How did this "ruin" anything? Could you not sit on the bench and pray alone to yourself? I just don't get the need for the big public display.
If your child was on a little league team full of muslim kids and before every game they held hands and prayed to Allah, would you mind? YOu kids would just sit on the bench while the other kids wondered what his problem was? And you would just laugh it off? I seriously doubt it.
beezer wrote:Atheists never stop restricting religious freedoms. They are patient, well organized, and pretty smart at knowing how far they can push before people push back.
That is bullshit. You are listening to WAY too much fire & brimstone preaching. The atheists I have read & emailed are like me. Keep it out of the public spaces I have to pay for, go home and go nuts. I honestly could care less if you pray all night long. Have a blast!
beezer wrote:They will stop, regroup, and wait for another opportunity to push the line farther until they achieve their ultimate goal of a Godless society. That is their history

And you guys say I fear religion! We have no ultimate goal...we dont even get together for petes sake!!! Atheism is by definition, just someone who doesn't believe in god. It encompasses thousands of beliefs & ideas. We are as individual and diverse as you can get. The
ONLY thing we have in common is that we believe gods don't exist. Thats it...no conspiracy.