You do, apparently.
educating people and telling fairy tales ain't the same thing exactly.
Why does he get to have a text published on CNN? Why not let every Dick and Jane post an article? Actually, Dick and Jane would be much more interesting.
And he's an arrogant little prick for saying that.
Perhaps not, but I challenge you to tell George RR Martin that what he does for a living isn't "work."
If you think the priest is an "arrogant little prick" for mentioning that Christians think atheists are sinners and then going on to outline why we should respect Hitchens anyway, I think we've gotten to the point where I just have to write your reaction off as "irrational anger" and be done with it.
I know you're disappointed because the Christians didn't have a huge outpouring of smug "God struck down Hitchens!" cries in response to this event (unlike, for example, Browne's supporters' reactions to Randi and Lancaster's ailments). You don't need to respond by manufacturing outrage.
OK, maybe we should do the same when Barron gets ill, and once he does, let's ask an expert forensic pathologist to post an article on a popular News channel website that will describe in great detail how it's going to be for him when he dies: how his flesh is going to rot and insects will lay eggs inside him, and how his stomash will slowly swell and bloat from excess gas, and how worms are going to eat him up and leave no trace of him but bones. And let's make a special point to point out that there will be no more Barron for the rest of this Universe's duration.
That's how Atheists see death,
That's how you see death, huh? Most atheists see death as the end of their identity, since most atheists don't think their consciousness continues on in their rotting bodies. Sucks to be you, I guess.
That's how you see death, huh? Most atheists see death as the end of their identity, since most atheists don't think their consciousness continues on in their rotting bodies. Sucks to be you, I guess.
thats how it is as far we know, sure one can create funny fairy tales of heaven and hell and such stuff to make you feel better, but i don't need that.I meant after death.
Again, if you're under the mistaken impression that a person's identity actually undergoes any of that,
When I go to a Christian funeral, or when I visit a dying Christian, I STFU about my worldview, I think Christians should do the same for atheists when they are near death.
Well he's closer to it then he was before.
But you really think that a Christian who truly believes that a dying man is close to going to Hell if they don't embrace Christ shouldn't say anything?
It's the respectful thing to do.How is that even remotely reasonable?
Aha, so now Christians shouldn't say anything when something unfortunate happens to someone.