In what way do you disagree with me? Given that you accept there are certain things that would be beyond the pale and given I am not calling for any censorship of Sriram here, the only disagreement is about what we each find offensive which is entirely subjective.
As for people being insulting to theists, I have oft objected on here to the lazy use of terms like deluded in reference to theists. I find it very odd that people who object to lazy and emotive terms are the ones being picked up for not being detached since surely the use of such terms is precisely indicative of not being detached.
Further I think the whole idea of detachment is a polite fiction and I think it simplistic to consider someone arguing with 'detachment' to be acting reasonably in the light of what might be seen as deeply insulting and dangerous. If we were detached we wouldn't really have any real opinions, see Hume on reason.
On the question of 'is diseased', I think it does somehow read as harsher than has a disease, but that that harshness is being used to underline the position that sriram is taking and is a logical conclusion
There is lots of stuff I do agree with you on but not in relation to the discussion between you and Rose on page 17. You said that Sriram had been told that his views or terminology were offensive to Trent and should therefore have withdrawn his remarks.
You also seemed to suggest that Sriram's views on this forum, or posters supporting on this forum what you considered legal inequality against gay people, created the conditions for or enabled violence against your gay friends. I disagree.
I think it is impossible to have a discussion if we tell people they should not state their opinions because it might lead to violence or offend particular posters with a personal stake in the issue. I think there is a huge difference between holding an opinion about an issue related to gay people and supporting violence against gay people. I think feeling bad because you have a personal stake in issues under discussion goes with the territory of being on an internet forum.
Please note, I am not saying that posters should stop giving Sriram or anyone else (including me) grief for opinions expressed on here - most of us are pretty good at being offensive to each other and it seems to be part of the "charm" of this particular forum. Besides, Sriram's posts indicate he was expecting a lot of flak for his views and knew that some people would find them offensive, and he seems to be coping just fine with the responses.
Regarding detachment - yes it is a polite fiction - but IMO on an Internet forum it's more effective in influencing views than making an issue personal and telling people how upset you are by it. Or maybe it's just me - in real life making things personal would influence me because I would be dealing with an individual rather than an abstract concept, plus the person's voice, facial expressions, body language, story, would have an impact, but not on an Internet forum that IMO is meant to facilitate discussion.