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Nah, my grandfather would take on anyone anywhere. If he were born 30 years later, he'd be an active blogger. He'd love things like the WC. Imagine how he would feel when he would he'd go out and see a rich black person. Boy this would make his blood boil. Get home and start pounding away on the keyboard about how much he hated dem niggahs.
The problem is that people like him (and you) completely forget that there is a completely different world view than the one he (and you) espouse. He (and you) are totally blinded by a sense of self-righteousness, but its really just deep seeded-hatred. How many christians (or frankly, any religious people) read BBF daily? How many get sickened by your rants? Do you know? Do you even care?
You hate religious people. It isn't enough for you to simply ignore them and chuckle with your like-minded buddies about how you view religion. These 'private little bitch sessions' (which you seem OK with) would be like my grandfather and his John Birch buds drinking a bud at the Tavern with the nightly topic being blacks and jews, especially after they've had one too many. Sure, what harm does it do? Just a couple of good old boys tippin' back a few shooting the breeze. All good fun, right?
The problem is the next day when a black applies at my grandfather's aircraft maintenance facililty who gets turned down for a job. Or Mr. Cohen who applies at that bank for a business loan who gets turned down because of poor references.
I wonder what your 'private little bitch sessions' consist of. Maybe its chardonnay or pinot noir (or reefer

) instead of Bud. Maybe its an art gallery or an alumni gathering or (gasp) a bridge club. The topic might be start out as Sarah Palin but can easily decay into jokes about the virgin mary.
And the next day, I'm quite sure there are manifestations. Perhaps your prof buddy reads a term paper in the Political Ethics he's teaching about abortion. Now matter how well written, he just can't find a way to give this idiot an A, because, well, he's an idiot.
Rascism is rascism. Intolerance is intolerance. You have no right to call anyone 'cracker' or a 'git', nor call them stupid or ignorant. You are no different than my grandfather or that bank manager.
If someone starts a thread about ID, then go ahead, flame away. Be my guest.
You started this thread about Noah's Ark. It is no different any street bully going out and picking a fight with someone of a different color.
In my postings, I try fairly hard to differentiate between fundamentalists and "religion" in general.
I readily admit, I find religion kind of silly. I wish that we, as a society, were able to outgrow it. (Religion strikes me as more trouble than its worth) However, I certainly don't feel that I have a visceral hatred for it.
I'd also ask whether or not you can point to many threads where I go out of my way to bash Buddhists, Sufis, Unitarians, Quakers, you name it.
There are (obviously) any number of threads where I bash fundamentalists of one stripe or another. I'm pretty ecumenical about this... I can point to threads where I express my contempt for
Fundamentalist Christians
Fundamentalist Muslims
Fundamentalist Jews
Fundamentalists Hindus
Fundamentalist Mormons
Scientologists (in general)
I might have even pissed on Shinto's at one point or another (hard to recall)
I make no bones about my beliefs on this topic. I consider religious fundamentalists down right dangerous. I don't have much use for libertarians, conservatives, and the like.
I have written off friends because of their political beliefs. It was just too frustrating to be around them.
In a similar vein, I refuse to do business with companies that give disproportionate political donations to Republicans or Conservative cause or practice what consider to be poor labor policies. (Walmart, Dominos, Home Depot, ... It's a pretty long list)
Moreover, I agree: In the abstract, my behavior is no difference from that of your grandfather and the bank manager. The main differences are
1. I'm a private citizen. I have considerably more flexibility in my actions than does a bank manager. Case in point, a few years back, I pulled all my money out of Bank of America. Two days later, folks from the Bank called me up and asked me when I wasn't doing business with them any more. I get to go and say "I don't do business with companies that donate lots of money to Republicans. If the corporation changes its behavior, I might consider doing business with all y'all once again". In contrast, I don't think that the Bank Manager gets to tell Mr Cohen "I'm not doing business with you because you're a Jew"
2. I am VERY open about my opinions. Hard to spend much time around me and not know what I think about these issues. (Indeed, as I recall the one of your key critiques is that I am too open about these sorts of things... I'm making the poor oppressed Christians feel unwelcome... Someone might feed them to the lions)
3. The specific groups that I target
My "defense", such that it is, is to point out that there is a nasty little political war going on in this country. Religious fundamentalists decided that they wanted to enter the fray and try to shove their convictions down my throat, screw up the school systems that my friends and family attend, and piss all over my air and water.
The "foot soldiers" of the lunatic fringe of the Republican party don't get to go and complain that folks treat them differently...
Blowback's a bitch.