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Old 04-21-2003, 10:17 AM   #11
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generally no, but some years ago the kids got me a fish cap. it was actually pretty nice but i did have to really search my heart and examine my reasons for not wanting to wear it. it seemed to boil down to how i thought folks would perceive me. people can be quite prejudice as you well know.
Yes, I do know. The reason why I never has a fish or religious symbol on my car is because I shot too many birds at the redneck drivers who passed me. I figured that if I didn't behave as a Christian, I shouldn't try to represent Christianity. It might make your kids happy to see you wear it every now and again... you don't strike me as a rager.

I'm going to get an evolve fish to put on my car, so I'll soon be a fishian.
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generally no, but some years ago the kids got me a fish cap. it was actually pretty nice but i did have to really search my heart and examine my reasons for not wanting to wear it. it seemed to boil down to how i thought folks would perceive me. people can be quite prejudice as you well know.
Maybe it's best that you didn't wear the hat since that fish is actually an ancient symbol for the vagina.
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then it was appropriate apparel in the porno theater. i can also look at the darwin fish in an all new light. thanks for the insight.
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It does sound like a case of major insecurity for someone to treat your atheism as a personal attack.

I have shared my recent transformation from Christianity to agnosticism with two of my Christian friends. Both are highly intellegent and have what I would consider analytical minds.

When I bring up the specific reasons I de-converted, they readily agree that my points have merit. However, they are both married to fundy wives and both have small children. Even though I believe each to have doubts about their faith, both guys are content to walk the party line so as to not upset their family life.
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I think there are a variety of reasons, but one of the main ones is insecurity. You are telling someone that you don't believe in something that they actually, deep down inside may feel foolish for believing. I think people believe in things and then feel foolish for it all the time. I've known people who read the horoscope everyday, follow it's advice, etc. When asked if they actually believe in it, they laugh nervously and say "no, of course not, I just think they're funny." Then when you leave the room they call off of work the next day because the horoscope predicts a bad day for 1/12 of the human population...

Then there are some theists that use their religion to define themselves; define who they are. Disbelief in what they use to give themselves meaning as humans may seem like quite an insult.

And then there are some that just *know* they are right, and have to tell everyone else how to live because they're better than you.
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then it was appropriate apparel in the porno theater. i can also look at the darwin fish in an all new light. thanks for the insight.
You were at a porno theater when someone gave you the hat?

But seriously,I don't understand the Darwin fish business myself. If it was up to me I'd combat the Jesus fish by turning it 90 degrees clockwise bringing it back to it's original meaning.

I don't know anything about This website but it was the first thing to pop up with a visual explanation of the symbol.
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perhaps it might have started with the little Jesus fish war.
We don't usually go into it here because it is such old news and let by gones be by gones and all that. But…..from the fourth century until the seventeenth the traditional Christian response to Atheists was to execute us. And I don't think it was because of the plastic Darwin fish on our chariots.
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no biff, i'd say it had more to do with political power than Christianity.
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We don't usually go into it here because it is such old news and let by gones be by gones and all that. But…..from the fourth century until the seventeenth the traditional Christian response to Atheists was to execute us. And I don't think it was because of the plastic Darwin fish on our chariots.
Hmmmm, maybe you're on to something there Biff. Payback is a bitch.

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no biff, i'd say it had more to do with political power than Christianity.
Except the Atheists were not being executed for civil offences nor at the behest of civil authorities, even though the civil authorities condoned it.
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