Quote from stu:
I noticed the following from Baron no less, (PBUH!) in another thread, in response to a different poster who, like you Jem, does not hold an argument, but constantly resorts to making crude, infantile remarks.
It may or may not apply of course, but it's certainly relevant.
I also noticed up until recent years, in general , it was always 15%-20% tops of Americans who were judged to be non-religious. In recent times the figure has, as Free Thinker points out, risen sharply, and these days it's broadly reported to be 30% plus.
Possibly thanks to the pathetic way in which angry and abusive people like you, who can't form a coherent argument themselves seem to think they have some sort of divine warrant to go trolling around internet boards insulting everyone in the name of religion .
I suppose you should keep up the good work really and let's see if it can get to an even more sensible 40% or 50% .