Maybe it is also time for us to rethink what is "politically-correct". I think, over the years, the religious folks have been given more rights than the non-believers. They can pray in front of non-believers, regardless of their feeling. They can publicly express their faith - wearing religious costumes, accessories, etc., while on the other hand, non-believers, who claim in the presence of religious folks that "God" does not exist, are deemed to be rude.
Hasn't the time come that we should hear more of the voice of the non-believers?
"Copying is in their blood it seems." -- This sounds rather offensive.
Among all the qualities that separate us from animals Patent Law is sitting at the very top. You must understand that in that country, the higher end of the infrastructure is very much lagging behind. I expect more understanding and helping hands, and at the same time less cynical opinions from people living in a well developed country.
Maybe it is also time for us to rethink what is "politically-correct". I think, over the years, the religious folks have been given more rights than the non-believers. They can pray in front of non-believers, regardless of their feeling. They can publicly express their faith - wearing religious costumes, accessories, etc., while on the other hand, non-believers, who claim in the presence of religious folks that "God" does not exist, are deemed to be rude. Hasn't the time come that we should hear more of the voice of the non-believers?
"Copying is in their blood it seems." -- This sounds rather offensive. Among all the qualities that separate us from animals Patent Law is sitting at the very top. You must understand that in that country, the higher end of the infrastructure is very much lagging behind. I expect more understanding and helping hands, and at the same time less cynical opinions from people living in a well developed country.