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Oh. I thought folks were seriously saying that they were rubber bullets.They are, that's the joke.
Sure, in theory. Practically, though I literally can't buy non-halal meat in the 5 nearest supermarkets or 3 closest butcher shops from my place.but it's getting outlawed in Europe
Really, believe it.A hypocritical religious zealot?! NOOOOOOOO!!
nope. It's one of those "anyone who isn't Christian is WRONG!" types.Well, they can't all be 100% true. Whether his (or hers) is one of the wrong ones isn't specifically addressed in the bumper sticker; they may be gambling folks. Or an atheist - that's who I'd imagine to use that bumper sticker. Angry aggressive atheist who feels the need to point out "most of the world" believes in fairy tales of some sort. *shrug* I prefer the coexist ones.
That's the reason I posted it in the "funny religious pictures" thread...because of the glaring hypocrisy.it's just silly pointing out all the other fairy tales without acknowledging your own.
Would you prefer mythology and mythological entities?Am I the only one that finds the whole "fairy tales" or "magic sky fairy" meme to be a little immature?
Can I ask, whats the goal of using language like that or "fairy tale" to describe other people's personal religion instead of just plain old "religion"?Would you prefer mythology and mythological entities?
Smug superiority?Can I ask, whats the goal of using language like that or "fairy tale" to describe other people's personal religion instead of just plain old "religion"?
No, because its intentionally obtuse. The word religion already exists and is far more descriptive (since mythology implies lost/arcane). Consider your choice to use "entities". Even when discussing greek mythology they use the word deity. And I say 'intentionally obtuse' because people incorrectly use the word mythology or 'magic sky fairy' or entity because people are shortcutting around what is a long and convoluted argument by snidely bastardizing language. Doesn't matter if your an atheist or a minister. If you speak English use the damned language correctly.Would you prefer mythology and mythological entities?
Come now, Necronic. Next you'll be saying that the "Flying Spaghetti Monster" meme was just a juvenile "this is how dumb you look" joke meant solely to ridicule religious faith.No, because its intentionally obtuse. The word religion already exists and is far more descriptive (since mythology implies lost/arcane). Consider your choice to use "entities". Even when discussing greek mythology they use the word deity. And I say 'intentionally obtuse' because people incorrectly use the word mythology or 'magic sky fairy' or entity because people are shortcutting around what is a long and convoluted argument by snidely bastardizing language. Doesn't matter if your an atheist or a minister. If you speak English use the damned language correctly.
Note: I should point out that "mythology" does some specific meanings in Abrahamaic religions. For instance Christian Mythology could refer to Apocrypha and some of the stories surrounding them, like the Nephilim/Book of Giants. Or with Jewish Mythology it could be some of those weird "re-telling" stories of the old testament, like the one where Adam slept with all the animals before god decided to make woman, it would also include apocrypha. Lilith would be Abrahamic mythology. And with Muslim mythology you have some of the stuff they inherited from folklore about the Djinn.
Context in (in)action.Tolerance in action.
They are referring to it in the context of the typical asshat internet atheist POV.... except maybe Necronic. At least that's how I read it.It appears that in context, they are referring to religious beliefs as fairy tales and myths.
Please correct me if I'm mistaken.