I live in Brazil, a mostly Catholic country, where, despite stated in our counstitution that we are a Laïcité State, recently the Judiciary decided that Crucifixes in courtrooms were "Cultural Symbols"- ' cause the law explicitely says Religious symbols are a no-no. Last Census we had the MAYOR of the city where there were the biggest concetratrion of atheists say that they were taking measures to change that (please bear with me on this one) WHEN IT'S FUCKING ILEGAL TO DO SO!Stuart wrote: Seriously, I think you must have been really unlucky in who you've been talking to on this. My experience so far is that the really vituperative comments and obsessive hatred for the book have come from a tiny minority who make up in noise what they lack in numbers.
Also, I live in one of the most backward parts of the country, wich doesn't help at all.
Surprisingly, I don' t get much hatred, I get patronizing comments, mostly - The ever so delightful "You will come arround eventually" and "You can' t undestand the Bible without faith" at least twice a month- wich I am used to. Now, there are a few atheists here too and not "dick christians" with I often debate religion(I´m a law student, we debate all the time.) Now, a few days back I mentioned it to one of those christians about TSW( I didn´t say "lol we kill god", obviously, I explained what I was about ) and most if not all said it was a mockery of their religion, and that it should be illegal(yeah, for law students they haven´t payed much attention to constitucional law ). Withouth even reading it. People I openly discussed religion with. And seemed reasonable. Now I am not saying all of them felt like this, buit it was the general vibe I got out of them.