I think you misunderstand my mentioning of the idiot fanatic. I did not mean to imply that he was typical of Christians, but that is not to say that the experience does not count. Jack T Chick may not be typical, no I'll rephrase that to avoid confusion, is not typical of American Protestantism, but for many people he is the experience they have of it. This may explain, if not
I won't comment further on the prejudice against Christians, except to say that I consider it to be wrong and admit that my experience is limited to 'the Celtic Fringes' and some parts of north East England. But our experience is different and I'm not going to deny the veracity of your experience.
Re: As for the Tory Blur's comfortable conversion - and your earlier comments.
Date: 2008-04-16 08:03 pm (UTC)I won't comment further on the prejudice against Christians, except to say that I consider it to be wrong and admit that my experience is limited to 'the Celtic Fringes' and some parts of north East England. But our experience is different and I'm not going to deny the veracity of your experience.