"No one has to go to football games. And imposing a religion of silence is neutral? No, it's a point of view. Taxing Christians for Godless schools is neutral? No. If there were no God, what would be wrong with Christians taxing, or even eating, atheists?"
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After trying to digest that word salad, frankly the concept of a "CardCaptor Sakura" - "Transformers" crossover (as shown by above pic with Sakura Kinomoto atop Optimus Prime's shoulder) is becoming less & less silly.
"No one has to go to football games"
Try telling that to the fans of Fulham FC. In recent years it's got a growing reputation as a very family-oriented ground to go to, it's recommended by the Church of England, no less. And Tottenham Hotspur ('Spurs') FC has been, for a long time, a big favourite of Jewish football fans in the UK.
Milwall FC's fans are (in)famous as the most vicious, but I think even they would draw the line at eating the fans of rival teams!
Your point, Andrew?
"If there were no God"
In ancient Sparta, the apprentice warriors, along their martial training, were schooled in giving quick, snarky, cynical replies to certain questions (it was the basis of what's known these days as 'Laconic Wit'*). In reply to your question Andrew, I would just say this:
'If.'
Three Words: Pascal's Wager, bitch.
*- As perfectly demonstrated in the Battle of the Bulge in WWII: When besieged in Bastogne by the German Army, General Anthony McAuliffe (CO of the 101st Airborne Div.) replied to the demand to surrender thusly:
'Nuts!'
@Joe Mama
Your paraphrasing of the classic Hannibal Lecter quote earns you a round of applause:
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