Bet you thought all Christians were supposed to be into forgiveness and inclusiveness, eh?
We aren't ~
On the other hand, your claim that there is some sort of stereotypical Christian who kicks your teeth in on occasion, and insults you back, suggests that you do meet up with some of us with some regularity.
BTW, against all stereotypes, I am not inviting you over to the "dark side" at all. You can go about your merry way on a one way trip to oblivion. It is simply not my concern. I just don't want to pay taxes to have your party line propagated in public schools and forced down my kids' throats.
and did you read this?
New SAT Questions Replace Evolution with Creation
http://swiftreport.blogs.com/news/2004/12/new_sat_questio.html
Students attending school in districts that have phased out the teaching of evolution will no longer be forced to answer SAT questions about the controversial theory. Instead, they'll answer questions about the six days in which God created the earth and the great flood that took place 4,300 years ago.
"We aren't ~ "
No, but you do have the pious and ignorance part down pat!
"and insults you back"
No, a$$hole - you insulted my children. Big difference, faux-Christian. Although the history of Christianity is certainly filled with violence perpetrated on innocents in the name of God, so I guess you're only doing your best to live up to that legacy.
" I just don't want to pay taxes to have your party line propagated in public schools and forced down my kids' throats."
I actually agree with you. If I want my kids to learn about mythology, I'll send 'em to Sunday school. I have no desire to have my taxes spent on forcing them to learn Christian (or Muslim, Jewish, etc) beliefs.
Although the teaching of science isn't a "party line".