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Old Feb 22nd, 2007, 12:30 AM       
What's the big deal with distributing Dawkins' books? I see no problem with that, or if someone felt like screening "An Inconvenient Truth" at a local auditorium, or handing out "Gay? Fine By Me" t-shirts. If the message is a worthy one, by all means, proselytize it.

It's not the exact same crap.
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Old Feb 22nd, 2007, 10:56 AM       
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What's the big deal with distributing Dawkins' books? I see no problem with that, or if someone felt like screening "An Inconvenient Truth" at a local auditorium, or handing out "Gay? Fine By Me" t-shirts. If the message is a worthy one, by all means, proselytize it.

It's not the exact same crap.
It may be a worthy message, but the way people treat it is the same way that people criticise Christians for doing. People accuse Dawkins (or more accurately, his fans) of treating atheism like a new organized religion, and they really kind of do.

It puts a bad taste in my mouth to call atheism a "movement," but that seems to be what it's turning in to anymore. I'm not sure what to think of it.
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