@Count Adramélekh Sear
Yeesh, that’s messed up… In general hatred to any religious group is oddly becoming uncomfortably acceptable nowadays…
You should see how Twitter, and such treat christians. They attack actor Chris Pratt, just because he mentioned going to church once, (and they began spreading false/unproven rumors it was a fanatical homophobic church) and he never once identified himself as a christian, religious, nor even right-wing. (In fact, in “Avengers: Infinity War,” didn’t his character make a tongue-in-cheek remark about Jesus?)
They also recently doxed, and chased the creator of “Friday Night at Freddy’s” into retirement, just because it came out he was a christian, and they even sent nasty messages to his
pregnant wife.
Now I’m not saying “christians are an oppressed minority,” or anything, but as one myself, (not a fanatical one, I love Halloween, Harry Potter, read science books, and such) it’s kinda disheartening.
Heck, I remember an atheist here was uncomfortable with me being one, and kept bugging me with links to atheist sites, and trying to convert me to atheism.
(An atheist trying to convert somebody, strange/ironic, I know.)
I dunno, I’ve dealt with fanatical religious and fanatical atheists alike, and they’re both annoying.