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But That's None Of My Business in fun
2 ups, 10y
Totally signed up for this stupid website specifically for this comment. :)

The Meme:
"Atheists who hate religion" - Most atheists don't "hate" religion, they just don't believe in it.
"Rarely know anything of it" - This seems to indicate that you believe that atheists have no reason to judge or choose not to believe in a religion that they do not understand or know much about. What do you know of the thousands of religions that you deny by being a Christian? I'd guess you know little to nothing about the vast majority, and yet that doesn't stop you from not believing in them. The same goes for atheists, who simply deny one more religion than you.
"Judge off of stereotypes" - This indicates that you have an issue with passing judgment based on stereotypes; with that, let's move to your comments.

The Comments:
"they are still working by stereotypes by assuming all religious people are hateful and bigoted fundamentalists." - Is this not a stereotype that YOU are working by? Certainly not all atheists assume this about religious people.
"Not just a myth my friend, now shut up and look up the answers yourself" Obviously a loving, kind hearted Christian. They're not hateful, people!

I can't even get into the argument about the arc, and I have a simple explanation as to why: there is no debating with a Christian that takes the Bible literally because they have an answer for everything and even if that answer is completely illogical and "breaks the laws of physics", to that person, it is a legitimate argument because "it's God!"
How could the arc have held all of those animals? They were baby animals!
But still, tens of thousands of baby animals on one boat? It was bigger on the inside that it was on the outside!

Arguments such as this simply hold no water (pun intended).

Moral of the story: Don't mention religion on the internet unless you're prepared to be told why you're wrong.