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crowdog66 ([personal profile] crowdog66) wrote2008-02-10 07:33 pm
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Yahoo!Answers, again

Seen on Yahoo!Answers, in a couple of different questions that have since been deleted (gee, I wonder why?)...

Atheists are not fit to be parents; they are not fit to be employed in any portion of any society; they are not fit to be any kind of leaders in any society, nor are they fit to serve in any area of public trust. Atheism makes every person who embraces it unfit for any good work.

Atheists are not even fit to live. They have forfeited the right to life by virtue of being unfit.


Isn't that just the loveliest little lump of undigested bile you've seen in a while?

Honestly, when Christians have people like this on their side, they need no enemies.

[identity profile] lenora-rose.livejournal.com 2008-02-11 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
That is jaw-droppingly horrific. I'm having a hard time conceiving of a person whose mind is bent enough to say that.

You're right. People like that are why I hesitate to admit I'm a Christian. Because then I have to explain I'm not one of THOSE.

[identity profile] elaryn.livejournal.com 2008-02-11 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
I can't imagine why not beieving in a Supreme Being would make one "not even fit to live." Wonder if it was a troll?

Personally, I find the idea of living without a God (or Goddess or Supreme Being/Deity(ies) of one's preference) to be kind of scary and lonely, but that's just me.

I admire your patience and tolerance.

[identity profile] cockatiel-art.livejournal.com 2008-02-11 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
**pulls out the smite sticks, hands it to everyone and then heads a mob towards the poster's home**

Ugh. I get shit like that in chat all the time. Hard to believe they have the brains to breed on top of everything.

[identity profile] loneseabreakers.livejournal.com 2008-02-11 02:41 am (UTC)(link)
I feel like living with that sort of intolerance and hatred in my heart would be more likely to make someone "unfit to live" - if there is anything of the sort even remotely possible. All life is valuable, and choice of belief doesn't change that.