From: Drafterman <drafter...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 11:30:57 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, Jun 30 2008 11:30 pm
Subject: Re: Is it wrong to defend "good" theists
On Jun 30, 12:58 pm, Neil Kelsey <neil_kel...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 30, 9:39 am, bob600 <b...@nireland.com> wrote:
Well said. It should be noted that there appears to be an inverse
> > First my position, I am what most would consider a “strong” atheist, I
> > For some time now I have been attacked for taking that position
> > Why is it so wrong to defend the “nice” theists who do me no harm,
> > Believe it or not I ask this with an open mind, and if I my position
> > I leave you with an apt quote from Mahatma Gandhi, 1931:-
> > “Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err. It
> You aren't depriving anyone of their freedom to err by pointing out
> The "nice" theists who do you no harm are doing all of us harm by
correlation between "good" and "theism". That is the more "good" a theist is, then the less of a theist they are than "bad" theists. All the bad qualities of theists seem to be related to how seriously (read: fundamentally) they take their theism. So if they become more good by being less theist, is it wrong to help
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