These threads got old years ago, but I just wanted to point an experience out that I just had recently that I think about to chuckle.
These two individuals whom I know incredibly well are intelligent, successful and very cool. Have had innumerable conversations with them about everything and anything including religion and have never once come away with any impression of them other than favorable.
Just recently, I was having a conversation with one and it trekked into "areas of fault" that one may feel about the other. I offered no criticism as I am loathe to engage anyone on such grounds because I feel that most people I interact with are spineless ing cowards one or two steps away from having a mental breakdown because someone they know might have a low opinion of them in certain aspects.
His criticism of me? My faithlessness.
I was taken aback to say the least. Stood there in silence and it basically came down to not my faithlessness but the faithlessness that I will inevitably pass onto my son.
He said "Give the kid a chance. Baptize him, send him to church and Sunday school then let him decide". It was everything I could do to not laugh in his face...out of respect, I did not.
That is a practicing Christian's idea of "giving them a chance". Indoctrinate them young so that when they get older the idea that an invisible man in the sky sent his only son down to Earth wont sound like the complete and utter horse that it is. That isnt "a chance", thats stacking the deck in religion's favor.
Whatever...I brushed it off and moved on. Later that day both individuals and myself are talking. Seems they had a talk about the conversation and decided it was time they had a...I dont know the words, but basically a lite intervention with me on the subject in tandem.
I am the most patient individual on the planet irl, my want to offend people personally is at its bare minimum, so I let them speak...for about a half an hour. God this, Jesus that, wont be saved, do you realize what that means?, etc.
I basically said this;
Them: No.I have listened to both of you for years without nary a peep from me in contrast or a statement of my position. Now you feel is the time to tag team me with this? Why? Because of my son's salvation? How about this, you worry about your salvation and I will worry about my son's.
Since we are on the subject that you both feel so strongly about, I have always known to never have a real conversation with you about this because our relationship would be ruined should we do so. But now that you feel its the right time to step on my toes, its time I stepped on yours. Know this, you can end this conversation right now and we can pretend it did not happen and our relationship will not change. But if you do not end this conversation, know that you and I will probably never speak to each other in the same way ever again. End the conversation?
Stunned silence. Havent spoken much since.Fine. My problem is not with God, its with you and everyone like you. Its with your sense of en lement above others, its your conviction that you know something everyone else does not. That you could even pretend to know is an offense to me and it always has been. Just because a book is old does not make it truth, but since you were indoctrinated at such a young age (the same thing youre trying to do to my son, btw), your ability to even objectively look at the story as anything other than fiction has been blurred and will forever obscure your viewpoint.
Moreover, we sit here and have conversations about everything under the Sun, from family, to news, to science, to technology to everything and even religion. But do you know what makes me seriously doubt anything that has ever come out of your mouths? What makes me question your every thought process and conclusion? Your willingness to make yourselves look like buffoons by wasting your time, energy and life arguing with and wrestling with a completely fabricated story.
If I spent the rest of my life studying the Lord of the Rings under the complete conviction that it was a true story and that the nuances therein were a guide to how to live, love and spread joy, would you think me odd? I know I would. Someone peddling the "Two Towers" on the street corner while professing Gandolf to be be the son of God would be something to ridicule and condemn.
But that isnt the case here, is it? You have ~2000 years of confirmation bias and social acceptance to stand on as "proof". You have past and present world leaders and positions of power filled to the brim with like-minded people to look to as "proof". All based on the conquest and conversion of new lands by people who are nothing like you, never were and never will be. That two adult Americans in the 21st century could readily, willingly and constantly suspend their disbelief every single day to make a 2000 year old story be true to the very fabric of their soul offends me. It makes me think less of you. Do you still believe in Santa Claus? The Easter Bunny? Leprechauns? Fairies? Dragons? Well why the not dragons? The story is older than Christ by millenia and the remains of giant flying lizards are called Pterodactyls? Oh, is it because they breathed fire? Thats what makes the idea of dragons preposterous for you?!
Never speak to me about this again. Leave my son out of your thoughts about religion, and remember, you bombarded me, had conversations about me without me being present, thought about how you would do this before this ever happened. I am done playing ing nice with both of you. You know where I stand and what I think of two grown men believing in ing fairy tales told thousands of years ago. Got it?


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I've got no problems with believers that respect my right not to believe.
Brilliant.