Sorry, don't accept that. If you don't accept it, move on. Simple as that And to call theists your enemy is plain silly.
And if we hadn't accepted the religiously motivated (amongst others) idea that gay marriage shouldn't be permitted? If we hadn't accepted the right die shouldn't be permitted?
Some of these religious ideas have profound negative effects on actual people's actual lives. We don't just 'accept it and move on', we research, we learn, we construct arguments and we argue back, we campaign and, increasingly, we win.
To call theists our enemy is not silly - on specific issues they are if not 'the enemy', then certainly amongst them.
And of course, not all theists, by any stretch, fully understand it all: I don't pretend to, and it was one of my college subjects; and it has been a life-time study. For atheists to pretend to fully understand it all, even allegedly having read it all, is being economical with the truth.
Not really. I don't need to read every study on leprechauns to know that they aren't real. I don't need to exhaustively research treatises on the contents of the pot at the end of the rainbow to know that it's not a pot of gold.
You can't dismiss any idea out of hand, but if you read the widely regarded commentaries and there's still nothing logically valid in any of it, it it's all based on circular arguments, question begging and developing ideas from baseless assertions then you can stop researching and just wait for someone to proffer something new.
Life's too short - when you become obsessed with the enemy, you become the enemy.
O.
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