Pics or it didn't happen. Seriously though, unless you're attending some backwater redneck "university" then there's no way something that direct would get put up, or at least not be met with an outcry similar to the one at the OP's university.Skeleon said:That might be because the majority of us are from Western countries where the biggest number of religious people (i.e. "enemies" according to you) are Christians.Hunter2458 said:I dunno, but it seems that Atheists are only angry against Christians, because apparently Allah tells Muslims to be Nice to nonbelievers, including Atheists? Just saying it seems like Atheists are trying to only make one enemy, rather then really they should be making an enemy of every religious organization, including Scientology.
A little thing I wanted to point out to the religious folks here:
You get annoyed by atheists (or maybe just anti-theists) on forums like this one because you feel they are attacking you. Well, think about how it still is in the real world today. I'd say many of the more aggressive anti-theists are probably annoyed by real life persecution. Don't forget that the internet-standards (where a large number of atheists naturally congregate - students, pupils, scientists) don't apply to reality yet and that for many, fighting against religion here is a substitute to fighting against religion in the real world where they are still being oppressed for their lack of belief.
Yesterday, actually, though it wasn't quite that wording. It's true I rarely see any Muslim propaganda, though....or the Christian group with "IF IT'S NOT THE WORD OF THE LORD THEN IT'S WRONG" on a university campus?
As for atheists being supposed not to spread their word, WHY?
To religious people, religion is about spreading the word of the god or gods or whatever that they choose to worship. They are actively pursuing their faith by trying to teach people their way. Spreading one's beliefs in such a way as an atheist serves absolutely no purpose other than shooting down other people's beliefs and telling the world that you are better than other people. It is for this reason that people tolerate things like the aforementioned "Jesus died for you" on campus because it is put up with good intentions and not purely for the purpose of getting a reaction by ridiculing other people's faith.