Saturday, September 18, 2010

If you must oppose the Pope's visit...

Whilst I am not a Roman Catholic, I have to nail my colours to the mast and observe that I welcome the visit by the Pope to these shores.

As such, I regret the stance adopted by various famous atheists, such as Sephen Fry and Professor Dawkins who, it seems to me is becoming something of a professional, if not obsessive, proponent of his own godless creed, in noisily opposing the visit. They remind me of nothing so much as spoilt children throwing their toys out of their prams when they don't get their own way. I think it makes them look childish and small minded; which is why I fully agree with the opinion expressed by Ian O'Doherty in this article published in the Irish Independent.

It is plainly the opinion of a committed and convinced atheist; but whilst having that in common with Fry and Dawkins, his mature observations about the Pope's visit makes theirs look shrill and childish.

2 comments:

Outed said...

As a non proseletysing atheist myself, I won't be heading for the barricades over which brand of sky fairy fruit-battery clogs the news media this week. However I do find myself wondering if there's a lot of point in Benny and the Beard trying to roll back secularism 50 years too late though. As a parting thought, I have been irritated to some tune by the constant media attempts to represent Ratzo as having charisma when he is clearly lacking.

This Royal Throne of Kings said...

I agree that Benedict has undergone a charisma by-pass; but then again, the Sharia-supporting Beardy is no better...