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Old 12-29-2005, 01:35 AM   #21
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So we may ask: "Does this site contain material likely to incite dislike, contempt, or hatred of Jews^H^H^H^HChristians?"

It would be a very curious position to assert that it does not!
Only if you feel that critiques, criticisms, and commentary are likely to incite hate. In that case we can all stop talking.

When does criticism cross the line?

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In view of the current thread promoting the Koran, this question seems to answer itself.
And here I thought that Apikorus was responding to a particular interpretation of Christianity, namely, that the Bible is the inerrant word of god. Again, if you think that parody is incitement to hate, it will be difficult to dialogue with you.

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legislation! I merely wanted to point out that Jeffrey was correct.
Roger, at the moment, Christian missionaries are active throughout the world, busily stomping out all competing belief stances in favor of Christianity. Christianity desires a world in which it is the only belief system; atheism does not seek anything -- it is merely the belief that there are no gods. The difference is profound: on one side, the hateful desire to make itself supreme in every man's heart; on the other, a simple non serviam. It is hard to imagine any greater hate and intolerance than that of Christianity for the world it seeks to blot out and remake in its own image, nor does any atheist here -- even though we are all kindly and tolerant and live happily alongside Christians of all kinds (I send my son to the local missionary school and have volunteered in local aborigine churches) -- ever forget that ultimately Christianity seeks the utter abolition of atheism, whereas atheism seeks.....nothing at all.

It's a common tactic to deliberately confuse criticisms of systems with criticisms of individuals. I hope you are not engaging in that here. And further, I think part of the problem is that many Britons simply do not understand what is going on in the US, where a rising Christian theocracy movement is threatening to snuff out democracy in the US. If some here are more militant than others, it is because we know the threat we face.

I do share your distress at hate-crime laws. When the Religious Right comes to power in the US, those hate-crime laws are going to be directed at the Left. And they will have only themselves to blame.

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Old 12-29-2005, 01:47 AM   #22
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...if this site were dedicated to unmasking the evil of Judaism and Jews, would it qualify as a hate-site?
Is there a site that is dedicated to unmasking the evil of Christianity and Christians - or do you just like using false analogies hidden behing loaded questions?
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