Well my comment was really only to show that you were generalizing as much as you thought Towlie was. It has been repeated in this thread that the ones worrying about the outing were referring to a
small number of the 280 people showing up, not
all atheists around the world.
It appears that you listened to us and we thank you for that.
Oh towlie, it wasn't apparent what your affliation was before now but now it is. Still, despite your prejudices, I thank you for affirming the basic humanity of us godless atheists.
I specifically said "I thank
you for affirming..." So I wasn't generalizing. I thanked Towlie - unfortunately, and it's a fact in this country, that atheists are distrusted and shunned.
As far as the intolerant, belligerent staff you mentioned, Robster actually said that the museum's employees were fine, but one Creationist was asked to leave. Did you even read this thread?
Of course I read this thread. And despite what Robster posted, the facts later showed that it was one person wearing an "offensive T-shirt" was asked to leave and a videographer that was trying to film for a documentary on atheism. Do you read anything other than what's here (ok low blow but you pissed me off). And the t-shirt person that was asked to leave was asked because he said in the dining hall that he didn't want to waste any more money on this place. That evidently so annoyed a couple from Virginia that they complained. How fracking PC do we have to be? So everyone now has a right not to be annoyed? Personally, I think it's pretty intolerant for someone to complain that their whole trip is ruined because some anonymous person said they didn't think the place was worth spending money on.
I agree, but I thought the phrase "holier-than-thou atheist" was really clever.
Pat yourself on the back some more.