cbayer
(146,218 posts)It's adorable.
The choice I refer to is primarily selected by atheists with specific beliefs. That's a phrase from one of the recent articles that I really like. That group shares some specific beliefs but in no way do they represent atheists here or in general. They (you) are a subset.
LOL, so your argument that an increase in number leads to an increase in the possibility of errors is completely bogus then, right? Because if that were your argument, then this would be a very acceptable compromise.
Let me say this one more time. I will not support anything that will prohibit future blocks. Full stop.
I have no stake in who stays or leaves. I like all of them and trust them to make the right decision in general and in this specific case. That you think I would change my mind because my "buddy" might be on the line is very telling and I suddenly have a much better insight into what this might be all about.
Thanks!