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LINK: Existence of Atheists Offends Christians

Jeffery Jay Lowder | July 11, 2012

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I find it difficult to find fault with the logic in the second paragraph at that link: “Since there is absolutely nothing even remotely offensive about this billboard, the inevitable conclusion is that many Christians are offended by the fact that there are atheists. If that isn’t bigotry and hatred, I’m not sure what would be.”

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