Examine 3sigma's recent posts before this thread and I think you will get a good idea. There are many others who follow the same pattern. Somehow, though, I think you already know what I am talking about.
So basically you've condemned all athiests, are stereotyping them, even before you talk to them?
And what, may I ask, is this attitude?
Being condescending and, as I mentioned above, that you are pre-judging and condemning them prior to knowing what their motives are or if they respect you.
What other motives do they have, when it comes to discussing the Christian faith, other than to criticize or denigrate, whether implicitly or explicitly, that faith?
Maybe motive little different than that of many Christians who come to the areas that non-Christians are allowed to post on Christian forums. Perhaps they find that many Christians misunderstand them or pre-judge their motivations and they are trying to build bridges of understanding between themselves and Christians.
Or maybe they are trying to explain to Christians -- who are a powerful force in American politics and society -- their political views.
It is either this or to gather information on how Christians talk about their faith and the types of argumentation that they use so as to better criticize their faith.
See, you provide two options, both negative and rather cynical, about the motivations of all atheists. And then you wonder why these same atheists are cynical and condescending to all Christians -- it is because they happen to meet Christians daily in the world who a rude, cynical, and condescending to them for being atheists.
You know, like the Christians in North Carolina who are
trying to remove a city councilman for being an atheist. Or how last election, Elizabeth Dole
accused her competitor of taking "godless money" and even insinuated in the ad that her competitor was "godless". Basically, atheists are being made out to be some type of "boogeymen" who don't believe the way 'we' do.
What's even more ironic is that there are Christians that actually do this type of thing to non-Christians. Christians often study the thoughts and arguments of non-Christians and atheists in order, not just to counter the arguments, but to convert the non-Christians. In fact, there are entire Christian websites on the 'net devoted to how to witness to atheists and other groups, such as
HowToWitness.com.
Apparently Christians are various kinds of animals in cages to be studied and dissected.
Persecution complex much? This comment is just way over the top, especially with how atheists aren't trying to remove people from office for the sole offense of being Christian (or trying to keep them from donating money by demonizing the candidate who took that money). Not to mention the fact that I've seen comments on this site saying they would prevent atheists from holding public office, if they could.
Then again, I've already mentioned how many Christians do this type of thing to non-Christians in order to learn to witness to them -- so maybe you're just projecting your own purposes onto atheists?
Well, there are always exceptions. I am quite willing to be surprised by an atheist who is willing to show respect to Christians and to want to discuss their beliefs for other reasons than those that I listed above.
I wouldn't. I've seen atheists here who are willing to show respect. I personally find that it is a few who don't try to be respectful. At the same time, I've found some Christians can't be respectful either, and things get worse because sometimes a few will make the entire debate seem like neither side is wanting to listen or debate but merely demonize the other side.
As for unorthodox or liberal Christians, I can tell you personally that I have tried to maintain a level of respect when discussing things with them.
And that is good of you. Unfortunately there are far too many that don't. To give an example of it, there was
this thread about a Mormon missionary being murdered a couple of years back. From what I recall, there were about 20 messages on that thread all bashing the missionary/the Mormons -- again, all of the posts were that way. Which is why the second post on the thread is the moderator saying the thread was cleaned and to refrain from bashing but to be respectful of the person that lost their life.
If these Christians can't even be respectful of a person who, though of a different belief, gave his life in the service of what he believed, how do you think they treat others here who don't have a belief?