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  1. pzmyers
    Disagree STRONGLY. RT @hemantmehta: A(n Honestly) Classy Apology from the Gelato Mio Owner http://bit.ly/srrFq6
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  2. pzmyers
    You don't get to say you expected UFOs, so hearing an atheist means you get to discriminate. That was no excuse at all.
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  3. pzmyers
    Nothing. Make an example of him; don't give bigots an out. RT @edreese: Just out of curiosity, what would the guy have to do to be forgiven?
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  4. pzmyers
    Others may accept his apology. I don't. Until he accepts that non-Christians can freely mock Christianity, it's a not-pology.
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  5. pzmyers
    .@jennifurret I don't expect him to become an atheist at all. I expect atheists to be harsh in their response.
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  6. pzmyers
    Harsh? They condemned discrimination, and abstained from his business. That's MILD. RT @haj_a: Atheists were harsh in their response,
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  7. pzmyers
    .@jennifurret: No. Fuck him to the ground, let him be a lesson to others. I do not find his apology at all sincere -- it's pure venality.
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  9. pzmyers
    I'll accept an apology when it's delivered to Sam Singleton, and when he admits that atheists have the right to condemn his religion.
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  10. pzmyers
    .@hemantmehta Being dismissive by calling it contrarianism is bogus. It's standing up for a principle, rather than caving in easily.
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