Is it really
fair for any religious person, no matter how sane and reasonable they seem to be, to preach love and tolerance when they also still hold an incredible intolerance towards atheism?
Not exact matches
The fact that it is not offensive indicates that you are a
fair mined
person, but this may be beside the point as well, because any
religious symbols paid
for by the state on public property is the issue.
In the middle of that crowd — which likely would have included more than a
fair share of holy or influential or important or preferred or
religious people — Jesus heads right
for that tree and calls out to that guy — the one who is a social and
religious outcast, ridiculously perched up in the branches — to come on down because Jesus wants to go to that guy's house
for supper.
Most
religious people do not think that their belief requires them to do illicit favours
for their co-religionists, and indeed many may feel a
religious obligation to be
fair and honest.