Pappa wrote:Just read the OP. Love the sentiments expressed in it. Those sorts of direct remarks often work well because they can't be denied. Stuff like "bronze age mythology", etc. They are jarring, but true.

Cheers (and also for the other comments in this thread - on topic and not

- one of the problems with Atheism is that too much thinking for selves. and too much free time

)
Would be easy to come up with campaign slogans that would outright offend "Mohammed is a Kiddie Fiddler" or "Christianity = Nonsense on a stick"

as abuse
is an important weapon (and fun

) but IMO it is fundamentally important to seize and skew the agenda (by fair means
and foul - it's a fight for the future of humanity!, not a game of cricket) by making simple requests or asking straightforward questions which everyone knows means something else (and preferably also raises a snigger.

) ..........the trap is that ignoring means acceptance that a valid point is being raised but to respond also gives the credence to the point being made - whilst also looking stupid and weak for responding.
On the Muslim Bhurkha - I love the idea of printed bin bags with eyes on them

But I would also claim that the wearing of a Burkha is proof that their trust was abused as a child by her parents, family, school and community by being taught.........nonsense that led them to genuinely beleive wearing a bin bag was acceptable. And who is goig to stand up for Child Abuse?.............. If, just for a laugh

, I taught a child over a 12 year period that it was both normal and a good thing to cover themselves in tin foil when leaving the house just in case Aliens tried to abduct them I would be sent to prison. hopefully............