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Goblinmonger

(22,340 posts)
53. Where I teach, I don't think I could be out.
Tue Feb 14, 2012, 03:44 PM
Feb 2012

The Christian teachers are out. And I don't teach in the bible belt. I can name 10 parents off the top of my head that would start the witch hunt if they knew I was an atheist.

they, why should atheists worry when a president says they should be stripped of citizenship. unblock Feb 2012 #1
And of course blacks and women have valid complaints about lack of representation dmallind Feb 2012 #6
I really don't care what the religiously insane think about atheists... mike_c Feb 2012 #2
Well if they didn't open their mouths no one would know they were an aetheist. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #3
So we should remain in the closet? chemp Feb 2012 #4
WTF..... movonne Feb 2012 #5
Damn uppity atheists belong in the back of the bus, eh? Thanks for proving the article false. dmallind Feb 2012 #7
Well if feminists didn't open their mouths dmallind Feb 2012 #10
A chauvinist does not want women to behave like men ever. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #15
Of course they do! dmallind Feb 2012 #41
Nah a chauvinist would likely tell a woman to shut up RegieRocker Feb 2012 #48
just because the faithful are delusional, a lack of faith must also be delusional? ChairmanAgnostic Feb 2012 #11
OMG Angry Dragon Feb 2012 #12
Spoken like a True Christian mr blur Feb 2012 #16
Such intolerance and... rexcat Feb 2012 #22
Yep the biggest morans don't know what a typo is. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #85
If you think DU is proof of anything in real life, darkstar3 Feb 2012 #87
LOL you're saying it's all fiction! Maybe you're not real either. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #88
No, but thanks for playing. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #91
I would say that atheists don't always start... rexcat Feb 2012 #90
Atheists should ignore discrimination by Christians because Christians are murdered somewhere else? immoderate Feb 2012 #8
that last paragraph is nonsensical. ChairmanAgnostic Feb 2012 #9
This article is very confused on some crucial issues LeftishBrit Feb 2012 #13
Hitchens became a US citizen after 9/11. Jim__ Feb 2012 #17
Here's a news flash for you skepticscott Feb 2012 #20
Here's a flash for you Jim__ Feb 2012 #25
Where did I say I was "ostracized"? skepticscott Feb 2012 #26
Where did I say you said you were being ostracized? Jim__ Feb 2012 #27
I lost a job due to my atheism lazarus Feb 2012 #30
But you were being skepticscott Feb 2012 #52
Congratulations on living in a relatively secular part of the country. jeff47 Feb 2012 #33
won't live in the south ever again. AlbertCat Feb 2012 #95
I'm in what one would consider rural NY jeff47 Feb 2012 #97
Tell Fred Whitehead how to do it. dmallind Feb 2012 #42
I've been an atheist all my adult life and I've never been ostracized. AlbertCat Feb 2012 #94
Who is 'They'? LeftishBrit Feb 2012 #23
The antecedent of "they" is "people." Jim__ Feb 2012 #24
OK; sorry about the Hitchens mistake, but he is British by origin... LeftishBrit Feb 2012 #28
they might be rude to their opponents, AlbertCat Feb 2012 #96
many believers feel offended or threatened at the mere notion that god might not exist unblock Feb 2012 #14
So how would this go over, I wonder? darkstar3 Feb 2012 #18
Who is desperate? rug Feb 2012 #35
He said who. You have adequate command of the English language. 2ndAmForComputers Feb 2012 #75
I do. Enough to eschew proxies. rug Feb 2012 #76
What a bunch of horseshit skepticscott Feb 2012 #19
Yep. The weekly "get over yourselves, atheists" rant... onager Feb 2012 #21
I'm sure you and others will apply this same standard to Christians on DU Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #29
Are you saying atheists are persecuted or are not persecuted? rug Feb 2012 #31
Not my point. Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #32
Actually, your response to my question is not a response at all. rug Feb 2012 #34
It is a response. Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #37
So then you do not think atheists are persecuted in the U.S. rug Feb 2012 #39
Never said I did or didn't think it. Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #43
per·se·cute rug Feb 2012 #44
Then, yes, there are atheists that are persecuted in the US. Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #45
Like anything else, there are degrees. rug Feb 2012 #46
Yes there are Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #47
And right on cue, here come the rationalizations... cleanhippie Feb 2012 #79
Type here in DU does not make it fact. I have never been asked my religious or lack of RegieRocker Feb 2012 #51
Where I teach, I don't think I could be out. Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #53
Unbelievable seriously. There are more believers of a higher power that RegieRocker Feb 2012 #57
You just described a closet Christian teacher. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #58
That is my point. They should not be expressing their views or opinions RegieRocker Feb 2012 #63
If you append "in the classroom" to your statement, then I'd agree with you. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #74
My eighth grade teacher was an ex stripper. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #77
Oh, well, since everything was hunky-dory in your town it must be true everywhere. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #81
Have you read chicken little? RegieRocker Feb 2012 #83
What you absolutely refuse to see is that this is about far more than the workplace. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #84
I'm not saying I should be able to stand Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #62
I am an agnostic and i never run into a problem RegieRocker Feb 2012 #64
So you're saying that agnosticism is a middle ground between theism and atheism? darkstar3 Feb 2012 #73
Lol. No what I am saying it is an advantageous viewpoint to observe RegieRocker Feb 2012 #78
But knowledge is a different question than belief. No matter how superior you feel in your position, darkstar3 Feb 2012 #80
That is hogwash and it is you who needs to get educated on the subject RegieRocker Feb 2012 #82
I don't see how anything you wrote here contradicts me. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #86
Of course not how could you with tunnel vision and RegieRocker Feb 2012 #89
Denial can be an ugly thing. darkstar3 Feb 2012 #92
I did not say you were ugly! RegieRocker Feb 2012 #93
A personal attack, no matter how clever or thinly veiled, means you cannot support your argument cleanhippie Feb 2012 #98
You need help seriously. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #99
Oh lookie, ANOTHER personal attack. cleanhippie Feb 2012 #100
Why is it that the most vehement haters can never tell their detractors apart? darkstar3 Feb 2012 #101
Probably because they are blinded by their rage and desire to be "right" all the time. cleanhippie Feb 2012 #102
Not at all. You are all the same (atheists) RegieRocker Feb 2012 #103
Reality disagrees with you, but good for you. cleanhippie Feb 2012 #104
Didn't take long for Mr. Hyde to show up there, did it? darkstar3 Feb 2012 #105
I don't think the FT article said they are 'persecuted' muriel_volestrangler Feb 2012 #38
No it doesn't. Hence its suggestion for a new perspective. rug Feb 2012 #40
The next time my kids come home crying because others were spewing their Christ-based vile at them, ZombieHorde Feb 2012 #36
If the religious kids come home crying because others were spewing their religion RegieRocker Feb 2012 #49
I know Zombie can speak for himself, but where do you get that from? Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #54
I teach my kids compassion and reason. nt ZombieHorde Feb 2012 #55
Make sure you teach them freedom of religion and freedom from religion. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #56
My wife and I plan on teaching them about many religions. ZombieHorde Feb 2012 #59
Very clear your motive it is. RegieRocker Feb 2012 #65
One of my communication teachers was teaching about projecting motives this week. ZombieHorde Feb 2012 #67
Isn't that the truth. cbayer Feb 2012 #68
That is an enormous lapse of logic. ChadwickHenryWard Feb 2012 #50
The most famous atheist in America, Madelyn Murray O'Hair, was murdered. Just a few years ago Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #60
She was. By a member of her organization. rug Feb 2012 #61
Not exactly. I was involved in the investigation in Texas Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #66
It's pretty well settled David Roland Waters was an atheist. rug Feb 2012 #69
It took 6 years for an apathetic Austin police dept. to really look for and find her (1995-2001). Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #70
Fuck this guy, just because atheists aren't killed on a daily basis doesn't mean we have it easy... Humanist_Activist Feb 2012 #71
It's a problem. Stay alert. Though? Things are better than ever Brettongarcia Feb 2012 #72
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