Originally posted by Ipecac Drano
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Of course. You'd have to go out of your way to see it; which you had.
If you say so, but again, you have to deviate from the cartoonist's message.
What? It's never stopped you before!
No, it really is about the consumerism of Xmas. Don't fart and point.
It's not difficult to see that when confronted with a cartoon that opposes your point of view and that you have to go out of your way to misinterpret it and poke holes in trivial and non-existent elements and offer a convoluted explanation that it all adds up to: someone who hates to have his POV challenged.
Or, C: you've done enough needless word swapping of your own.
It's easier than that: you're reading too much into it.
Non-atheists tend to think that there's a difference and have to establish one.
Like blowing up churches? Pissing on Nativity scenes? Shooting Salvation Army ringers? (Hmmm...) Trouble is, the atheists are not that excitable. If they were to "actually fucking do something", then the Xtians and others would have even louder hissy fits and that just wouldn't do. No, no!
So, Xtians feel that they hold a monopoly on said sentiment? I've heard that before, as well as other sentiments, morals, etc.
Who had based it on earlier depictions which had evolved from pagan traditions. Not the first time the Xtians had to steal from the pagans.
They didn't provoke you. Oh, yes they did. They offered you an opposing viewpoint.
But not the only shot.
Like rampages.
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