On Wed, Apr 10, 2013, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>
> A simplistic reading of the situation. Of course atheism and
> secularism are different. I'm not confusing them, but atheists are
> generally secularists.  Many atheists and the secularists, which are
> indeed different, have in their fervor developed belief systems and
> become angry when others express religious beliefs. They have made
> their belief system a rallying point and effectively a substitute for
> religion.

In other words, wanting to avoid getting one's toes stomped on is the
same thing as wanting to stomp on other people's toes.  Got it.
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