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Thebobo

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Really? What's forced on you? Holidays? OK, go ahead and work those days for no extra holiday pay. Christians won't care, I promise.

I only get Christmas off but its treated like a civil holiday in the government and I suspect lots of places of employment. Most christians and religious folks in general are self believing its the folks that are uncomfortable with you not believing what they do like radical islam and radical christians that can kiss my poon tang.

Also there are 5 full time religious channels and many part time show on cable in my area so I think the atheist on line channel ain't going to hurt anyone.
 

Retro Rob

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no such thing, look up the definition of evangelical.

the word you're looking for is zealots.

I personally couldn't care less if religious people are offended by zealous atheists. What goes around comes around.

Agreed, they are zealots.
 

alzan

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no such thing, look up the definition of evangelical.

the word you're looking for is zealous.

I personally couldn't care less if religious people are offended by zealous atheists. What goes around comes around.

To be fair there is at least one online dictionary that defines evangelical in a way that's not related to Christianity; but definitions 1 - 4 are: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evangelical

That being said I agree, the proper word is zealous.

In the end it all boils down to extremism, whether atheism or theism.
 

OverVolt

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Really? What's forced on you? Holidays? OK, go ahead and work those days for no extra holiday pay. Christians won't care, I promise.

When he sees a Menorah in someones window it risks poisoning his mind with the lies of religion.

Though he is totally sane, I swear!
 
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Any updates? Are they still going forward with the cable channel? It sounds like extremely boring subject matter for a cable channel.
 

zinfamous

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Dictionaries do not define words. They record word usage -- even sloppy usage.


"Webster's dictionary defines 'courage' as..."

Oh yeah, Cerpin Taxt? Are you telling me that i was wrong in my High School commencement address?!

:colbert:
 

ch33zw1z

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To be fair there is at least one online dictionary that defines evangelical in a way that's not related to Christianity; but definitions 1 - 4 are: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evangelical

That being said I agree, the proper word is zealous.

In the end it all boils down to extremism, whether atheism or theism.

Oh, I agree. I've yet to meet a atheistic zealot, while theist zealots can be found easily.

To those theists who have a problem with atheist's with zeal, reference Matthew 7:5, it's merely a reaction to the world we live it which is very theist oriented.
 
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Cerpin Taxt

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"Webster's dictionary defines 'courage' as..."

Oh yeah, Cerpin Taxt? Are you telling me that i was wrong in my High School commencement address?!

:colbert:

No, all epic commencement addresses begin with Webster definitions, so there's no possible way you can be wrong. :whiste:
 
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No, all epic commencement addresses begin with Webster definitions, so there's no possible way you can be wrong. :whiste:

http://www.merriam-webster.com/help/faq/words_in.htm

To decide which words to include in the dictionary and to determine what they mean, Merriam-Webster editors study the language as it's used. They carefully monitor which words people use most often and how they use them.

<shrug>
 

ch33zw1z

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http://www.merriam-webster.com/help/faq/words_in.htm

To decide which words to include in the dictionary and to determine what they mean, Merriam-Webster editors study the language as it's used. They carefully monitor which words people use most often and how they use them.

<shrug>

So the word evangelical, being of religious nature, is used frequently enough to denote a non-religious context, so included as definition #5 in their online database.

Not really a big deal, but is telling of the influence of religion on our society.

I personally wouldn't use it in a non-religious context, as it's a religiously affiliated word to me. Zeal is really what they mean.