A Conversation for 'Atheophobia'
Voluntary victimhood?
Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Started conversation Jan 12, 2009
As a fanatical Atheist Fundamentalist...I have to say that I've never felt oppressed by anyone.
Voluntary victimhood?
AlexAshman Posted Jan 12, 2009
I don't think this entry is about being a victim or having a persecution complex. To be fair, there'll be plenty of atheists who haven't experienced personal insults due to their atheism. However, there are examples of atheophobia in the entry, and plenty more in views exhibited in the media.
Voluntary victimhood?
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Jan 12, 2009
You have to be very careful about who you admit to being an atheist to in Texas, especially if you're in business and especially if you're a subcontractor. Christianity is all-pervasive here and they don't much care for atheists. You won't get too many contracts if you're known to be a non-believer. In a slightly different set of circumstances but based on the same principal, someone started a one-man campaign a few years ago against a family planning clinic that was being built here in Austin - an island of sanity and broad-mindedness in a sea of religious bigotry. He made know the names of all the subcontractors who were working on the clinic and convinced several contractors not to use the subcontractors on any building work involving churches, and that's big business in these parts. Needless to say, several subcontractors left the job for fear of going out of business in the future as a result of having no church work. The clinic was eventually completed, but one Christian bigot (and several more who joined his campaign) showed the power of anti-atheism in the Bible Belt.
Voluntary victimhood?
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Jan 12, 2009
I was in a bookshop in Florida recently and was astounded at what a great range of different books they had. It's the same everywhere I've been in the USA - the bookshops are so much better than in Europe. But this one had a huge religious section which I wasn't expecting, including aisles and aisles of Christian Fiction.
For some reason the Bible wasn't in that section.
Voluntary victimhood?
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Jan 12, 2009
Don't know if this is still the case... Collins have copyright on the Bible, in the UK at least. I used to live with a woman who worked for the Collins liturgical dept.
Voluntary victimhood?
KB Posted Jan 12, 2009
Wouldn't any copyright be applicable only to a particular translation?
Voluntary victimhood?
There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Jan 13, 2009
Danged if I know.
Voluntary victimhood?
~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 16, 2009
Yes copyright is limited to the translation. That's why people keep re-translating it. It's a money maker.
peace
~j~
Voluntary victimhood?
KB Posted Jan 16, 2009
Or an employment provider. Pay your money, take your pick.
Don't let me derail this discussion though!
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Voluntary victimhood?
- 1: Edward the Bonobo - Gone. (Jan 12, 2009)
- 2: AlexAshman (Jan 12, 2009)
- 3: There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho (Jan 12, 2009)
- 4: Gnomon - time to move on (Jan 12, 2009)
- 5: There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho (Jan 12, 2009)
- 6: KB (Jan 12, 2009)
- 7: There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho (Jan 13, 2009)
- 8: ~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum (Jan 16, 2009)
- 9: KB (Jan 16, 2009)
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