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Oh, I suspect that that's pretty much exactly what he wants.What does he expect "believers" to say to him? He mocked their belief in something, can they mock his belief in...nothing? No, they're going to push on him what they believe are the consequences of his actions, eternal damnation.
Maybe. Might also be because they are most familiar with it, or some of them might be cultural relativists to some degree, meaning that they might see the concept of religion silly in modern western culture, but are less judgmental when it comes to cultures of other kind.Since I came to the US, I've found atheists mock Christianity but not other major world religions. Why is that? Is it because that is the country's largest followed religion?
Ah, that makes more sense why he is so vocal about it. You're not a good comedian if you don't draw attention to yourself and poke a little fun here and there. Never heard of Pat Condell, but this all makes perfect sense now. Worried he was some sort of Atheist televangelist or something. :-DOh, I suspect that that's pretty much exactly what he wants.Well, that and to make people laugh, since he is a former stand-up comedian, nowadays a writer.
I see your point. It could also be that other religions in the US are just not as vocal here about "converting" you. If you fly below the radar and not annoy people you won't be a target I suppose.Maybe. Might also be because they are most familiar with it, or some of them might be cultural relativists to some degree, meaning that they might see the concept of religion silly in modern western culture, but are less judgmental when it comes to cultures of other kind.
Or they don't see other religions as 'their business', or they simply don't see a point in mocking other religions in a place where there are not that many believers of the said religions to listen to them.