MrsKent26
Whatever.
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The hate is the approach that many take here. The way they don't like the manner in which God works (at least as per the Bible) which translates to the way or manner in which some deal with me (insulting, etc...)... but that's okay in the fact that I expect it.
It doesn't have anything to do with hating God for a true atheist. It's not that they hate how god works. They just notice the implausibilities inherent in many claims made about what is or isn't "god's work." They simply do not believe in god.
Well, remember when you had nightmares as a kid and your parents blamed it on the TV? Telling you things like "If you spent your time reading books instead, you wouldn't have them"? If you never had that happen to you, I'm sure you knew someone as a kid who heard that speech. For me, 1984 is the book that completely exposed that belief as a misconception. That book scared me more than anything I ever saw on TV as a kid. In my teen years, nevertheless.
That's too bad. I loved that book. It is eerie and affecting though. Some of the things said by the Party and its supporters in the book remind me of how some religious supporters speak.