Darken12 said:
MagunBFP said:
That's funny because the Pope believes that God is directly related to everything. You see a female and automatically include her in the feminist cause, he see's a person and automatically includes them as one of God's creations. If you can't see the parallel then I give up.
Then give up, because I find the comparison to be completely ridiculous. If you had said something like "the pope going 'yay god' when an atheist inadvertently does something to further religion" then maaaaaybe you'd have a case (since the thing he's praising is actually directly related to his interests). But as it stands? Nope.
An atheist picks numbers for the lottery.
He knows that they likelihood of him winning is ridiculously slim, but buys the ticket anyway.
He then wins the jackpot, at which he expresses sincere surprise at beating the odds.
Despite the lottery being a chanced based operation, the religious guy over there will say that it was God reaching out to say "believe in me, and your hardships shall be rewarded".
Now, this man in the OP had a daughter that wanted to play as a girl.
He spends the time to make his child's desire come true over the course of a few days.
Then, his daughter was able to play as a female protagonist rescuing the prior male lead character in a role reversal.
Despite the action simply being an act of good will from parent to child (apparently, if an earlier post was to be believed, feminism wasn't at all the reason), the feminist over there will say that it was a victory for feminism.
One of Christianity's goals is to amass more followers and "show them the light".
One of feminism's goals is to rework social constructs and break the mold.
However, in each of the above scenarios, this was not what was intended.
Any additional meaning is the act of Apophenia on your behalf.
In case you don't know the definition of that word, it's to make connections between points that were not there in the first place. The lottery was not linked to God, the edit of Donkey Kong was not linked to Feminism. Can they be? Sure, if you wish it to be so and use them as examples for people working on things to actually showcase faith and feminism.
Until then, the only "victors" here are one rich atheist and a happy little two year old girl.
If you still don't understand, please don't bother replying. This is almost as simple as I can make it for you and I don't want for any more words to be wasted by either side.