Kellisness
Registered Senior Member
If so, tell us about it.
No, but I keep wondering when theists will be through with theirs!
Not all theists are on a crusade.
No, not all but many are, and in my experience as an American agnostic it would make my relationship w/ family and acquaintances a lot easier if I believed in their Christian God or any God for that matter! In my experience most atheists and agnostics do not discuss their non belief because theists then start condemning them to hell!
When you say theists, you mean christians, right? I know that you know that theism extends beyond christianity, but it seems that when you say "theist" you're thinking "christian". But even so, most christians aren't on a crusade. Most theists aren't. Most atheists aren't. Most people aren't. It's best to take a step back and see things as they are.[/QUOT
Being an American, I mostly come in contact w/ different sects of Christianity, however had some experiences w/ Muslims who get rather preachy at times too! Obviously you have never lived in the Bible belt, because many theists there ,which do happen to be Christians, are on a crusade!
It's the theists who are on a f#!*ing crusade and it always has been.
One day though, I will find those obscure science fiction books that I've hunting for for decades. Until that day I'll keep struggling.
Some old Roger Zelanzys (Jack of Shadows for one), Dean Koontz (when he wrote SF and not horror), some I remember vaguely from my childhood/ youth - Colin Kapp's Unorthodox Engineers, for example.
Some are so obscure now there's not even bootleg scanned copies available on the 'net - just people saying they enjoyed that particular book and where can they get a copy.
And me.Sciwriter is on a crusade.