Penn Jillette: Religious folk SHOULD proseletyze?!?!

Charity and compassion are the best form of proselytization. Live well and people will ask you how you do it, then you explain. Build a Christian soup kitchen, let people know that Christ inspired you to do it. It really is that simple.

It’s a bit late in the thread to say this, but it’s pretty neat that Gillette would say this. He’s an athiest, but in being one he also seems to be a man of belief. I hand it to him for respecting another guy who stands by his beliefs even though they may seem at odds with Gillette’s.

Good thing you corrected the wording of the quote. Not many people realize St Francis spoke in modern English.

This is incorrect. The Spanish Inquisition did not believe anything of the sort.

Well, as long as you Jews leave everyone else alone too. (Which, thank O-g you folks mostly do. Judaism sure works a lot better for me than Islam or Christianity, but it is still centered around the irrational belief in a non-existent being (IMO)).

Are you sticking up for the violent, evil thugs that were the Inquisitors? Really? Wow.
NOBODY EXPECTS someone to actually defend THE SPANISH INQUISITION!!!

I was fighting ignorance, as Cecil commanded. Here is some actual information about the Spanish Inquisition, as provided by historian Marian Horvat.

Whole article here:

“Am I a Jew yet?”

“No!”

“Am I a Jew yet?”

“No!”

“Am I a Jew yet?”

“No!”

“Am I a Jew yet?”

“Alright! Alright! Enough already! Oy!”

What is this “sound understanding of the issue”? How did you come to know this? If you really have access to that sort of information than you must be a God or at least as powerful as one. I’ve heard that God’s ways are unknowable yet you seem to know them.

Is this really all about you? Are you God? If not, maybe you shouldn’t go around stating such fantastical things with such certainty.

You can make your own Heaven any way you want. 12, 24, 48, 72 virgins or even a Gross! YOU make the call!

'Cause it’s all make-believe, see? What fun! We used to plays games like this when we were kids, but that was years ago (I guess some folks still find the game amusing).

Study, observation, and deduction. The same methods that I use to learn everything else that I know.

This is an incorrect and inane statement.

You’ve heard incorrectly. God has made Himself known to us at many times throughout history.

No.

No.

There is nothing fantastical about anything I say. As for your advice, thanks but I’m afraid that I’ll be ignoring it.

I wouldn’t go to Marion Horvat as a source, if I were you. But what you quoted wasn’t about the Spanish Inquisition, it was about the Medieval Inquisition.

I must say I totally agree with Penn on this point. Most of the proseletyzers I see are more like programmed robots spewing crap their verbal crap without knowing anything about me. Much like a door to door salesman trying to make a buck. They don’t know me and probably don’t give a damn what happens to me, all they know is they have a “quota” to meet.

Now, if someone I know and have some sort of relationship with sits me down and earnestly tells me he/she is concerned about my soul blah blah blah, then I will show the courtesy of listening. As Penn says, if they can look me in the eye and be straight with me about how they feel I will respect them for sharing and trying to help. I’ll still think they are deluded and hopefully ask questions they will find provoking but I won’t write them off as fools or belittle them.

So in essence, I’m saying that while I think religion is a primitive blight on humanity that we should have outgrown long ago, I would respect someone who truly did not want me to suffer for all eternity because I can’t believe in some magical sky pixie.