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An 'atheist' advert wouldn't get banned though would it, unless you are suggesting Atheism is a religion which would be a revelation in itselfIf they were running some sort of atheist advert, but refusing to run religious adverts, you might have a point. But they're not, so you haven't.
I think I've explained this to you as much as possible. You seem to be so opposed to facing reality that you attack the messenger in some hopeless endeavor to alter that reality. I'm not here to be your pet whipping boy on this and I'm no longer going to respond to your accusations.
Speaking of the armchair, feel free to interject with something relevant whenever the mood takes you.Add it to the armchair persecution list and move on.
So, you're claiming discrimination, based on what you are assuming would happen if atheists tried to place an advert?An 'atheist' advert wouldn't get banned though would it, unless you are suggesting Atheism is a religion which would be a revelation in itself
Can you rephrase that or add some punctuation? I'm not sure what you're actually asking.So, your climing discrimination, bsed on what you are assuming would happen if atheists tried to place an advert?
I obviously don't think atheism is a religion. But if this cinema company truly wants to avoid discrimination, they should not show adverts on the subject of religion. Which would include adverts against religion. Or, they should choose to show all religious adverts, from all faiths and none. I don't care what they do, as long as they're consistent.An 'atheist' advert wouldn't get banned though would it, unless you are suggesting Atheism is a religion which would be a revelation in itself
The 'reality' you paint is a sad one indeed; simply because poor lambs are offended or irritated by religion this is good and proper reason to discriminate against religious organisations. Another demonstration of how intolerant and illiberal our current secular society, and all in the name of tolerance and being 'progressive' no doubt.
I still don't get why an atheism advert would be on the subject of religion or need any reference to religion, I thought atheism was supposed to be a lack of belief.I obviously don't think atheism is a religion. But if this cinema company truly wants to avoid discrimination, they should not show adverts on the subject of religion. Which would include adverts against religion. Or, they should choose to show all religious adverts, from all faiths and none. I don't care what they do, as long as they're consistent.
I don't paint sadness. I paint reality and the reality I see here is that a group of religious people have determined that they would broadcast their faith in a way that others reject. That is the sum and total of it. It says in the Bible that if a person will not hear your message then you are to leave the house and shack the dust off of your sandals.
That message reverberates around in my head every time I see instances such as this. It seems I am in the minority, sense so many people think it is their duty , not to go out and preach to others, but to act like Peta and toss out these publicity stunts that say nothing to those who read them.
If you want to spread the word you are going to have to put forth an effort to do so, not just through out visuals that the media has already indoctrinated the public into believing that we are loons.
You are saying nothing to these people and they are not listening because those who have taken the time to address them has already placed an image of us in their hearts. If we don't personally get off our dead butts and get out there, all they will hear or those same voices.
This stunt is like someone coming on stage, not saying a thing, holding up a flash card with a cross on it and then walking off again.
Atheism is not a religious belief. It's the absence of a religious belief. So it's on the subject of religion, without being a religious belief. Are you being deliberately obtuse?I still don't get why an atheism advert would be on the subject of religion or need any reference to religion, I thought atheism was supposed to be a lack of belief.
No, lack of belief in God is distinct to lack of religious belief, you can be a deist/theist without being religious. Surely not difficult to grasp.Atheism is not a religious belief. It's the absence of a religious belief. So it's on the subject of religion, without being a religious belief. Are you being deliberately obtuse?
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