Atheist group rejected when volunteering to help at soup kitchen.
Holier than thou my @$$...
SciFiFisher wrote:Sadly, some Atheists are more christian than....Christians.
OTOH it is highly likely that with the free meal the homeless get an extra helping of scripture. And that the Atheists might object to serving that dish. What do would you do then?
SciFiFisher wrote:Sadly, some Atheists are more christian than....Christians.
cid wrote:SciFiFisher wrote:Sadly, some Atheists are more christian than....Christians.
OTOH it is highly likely that with the free meal the homeless get an extra helping of scripture. And that the Atheists might object to serving that dish. What do would you do then?
Hand 'em their plate, smile, and point 'em down the line to the next person.
Like the article said, the atheist group said they wouldn't wear their shirts/hats that advertise, and neither would they proselytize their position. Not having to spout
chapter and verse sounds like a fair trade to me, and the host group is getting some helping hands.
Someone here has a bad case of the t!ght@$$, and I betcha I can tell ya who it is...
SciFiFisher wrote:Agreed. Someone does have a case of the t!ght@$$. But what happens when the christian oriented soup kitchen says "let us pray"? Are the atheists going to bow their head and pretend to pray? When someone says "Let's sing a hymn" are they going to lip sync it?
I agree it was quite nice of the A team to agree not to wear anything pointing out their beliefs but I can betcha that it would still have made a splash one way or t'other.
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