Perfection
The Great Head.
I'm guilty of thatMobBoss said:I agree completely. Taking this one further - if you show to be vulnerable to such things there are people who will do it just to get under your skin as well.

I'm guilty of thatMobBoss said:I agree completely. Taking this one further - if you show to be vulnerable to such things there are people who will do it just to get under your skin as well.
pboily said:OK, I'm having a tough time with MobBoss and PriestOfDiscord's avatar sameness. I read the last post thinking it was MobBoss and I choked on my drinking water. Uncanny.
El_Machinae said:Naw ... we're just more enlightened that the intolerant faithful![]()
"God is obviously no more than an infantile fantasy that people use as a crutch because they aren't as intelligent/mature/able to confront the universe as me
Eran of Arcadia said:Hey, I can get along just fine with atheists who say, "Based on my understanding of the universe, it's hard to believe that God exists." I have a little more trouble with the sort who say, "God is obviously no more than an infantile fantasy that people use as a crutch because they aren't as intelligent/mature/able to confront the universe as me, and [insert blanket statement about all believers based on a stereotype of one particular religion here]", in other words, when they seem to be motivated more by a desire to feel better than believers.
Bill3000 said:I don't see how that is any different than intolerant atheists, except the intolerance is toward all religions rather than a specific religion or all other religions. Wouldn't one still need to be tolerant of intolerant religions? If so, the same would apply for that form of atheism.
Eran of Arcadia said:I think it even depends on how you are trying to convert them. If you say, "I believe that I have the truth, and it has helped me greatly in my life; I invite you to learn more and see for yourself if it is the truth", I don't see that as objectionable.
punkbass2000 said:It's not objectionable, but it can be annoying.
punkbass2000 said:I agree, except I don't find telemarketers to be more annoying. More or less equally so, on the whole. Either way it is admittedly a mild annoyance, to my mind. But to my knowledge others find it to be more annoying than that. Personally I don't think the whole idea is worthwhile, but that's just my take.
EDIT: Oh, and convert who back to what?
Eran of Arcadia said:It was just a joke. I mean, if someone tries to convert you, try to convert them to your views using the same methods.
But as far as annoying - we would often just walk up to people, introduce ourselves, then offer to talk to them about our faith. Some people got really worked up by our presence (far out of proportion to anything we had done or said) and start screaming or slamming doors, but most people were fine with it, even though the majority didn't want to listen to us.
punkbass2000 said:Well, that's basically it. Some people really don't like it. Personally, I don't much care for any unsolicited visit or phonecall. I think some people find religious unsolicited visits particularly annoying.
punkbass2000 said:Well that may be true. But I don't see that as much of an excuse to do something which you know people don't like.