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I'm not sure what point you think you're making
All I'm doing is pointing out that every religious person thinks all the other religions are silly, if not grotesque
Their faith+blinkers are a sign that they aren't capable of taking the next cognitive step, either because they are indoctrinated, stupid, or they think they stand to gain something
And your proof of this is... what? Actually, don't bother -
A quote by a religious person that doesn't deserve his hype - but more than adequate to show up your drivel for the insipid dumbassery it actually is.
And what is this "cognitive step" you speak of? Is absolute self-satisfied imbecility as displayed by the likes of Bill Maher and Cristopher Hitchens examples of people who have taken this (supposed) "cognitive step" you seem to think exists?
I'm not going to waste my time on you and your stupid agenda
Why is that? Is it perhaps because this "cognitive step" you speak of only exists in your imagination?