FOXNews.com - U.S. Atheists Reportedly Using Hair Dryers to 'De-Baptize': "American atheists lined up to be 'de-baptized' in a ritual using a hair dryer, according to a report Friday on U.S. late-night news program 'Nightline.'
Leading atheist Edwin Kagin blasted his fellow non-believers with the hair dryer to symbolically dry up the holy water sprinkled on their heads in days past. The styling tool was emblazoned with a label reading 'Reason and Truth.'"
I kind of find this interesting even if it is a few weeks old. It seems that it is OK to make fun of the way that Christians do things. Now to be fair, they make fun of infant baptism, a thing that I do not believe in but accept that some do. But what gives these people the right to make fun of beliefs. If a Christian was to do the same about their beliefs, they would be intolerant Bible thumping fanatics. If they do it, they are trying to open our eyes to the truth.
Seems they might have a bit more faith they they claim, they seem to think that we do not have the truth and that they do.
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What's odd to me is that atheists are doing something ritualistic. Ironic, isn't it?
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