Scott Douglas Jacobsen
1 min readApr 20, 2024

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Hi Johnny,

You seem to have misread. I mentioned "hatred", not "hate," and "seems like" a euphemism, not is a euphemism, or seems like a placeholder given the empirical level of dislike, if that distinction makes sense. I did not mention God hating atheists. I referenced the empirical evidence of extreme dislike - among the most compared pretty much every other group - of atheists and the in-group bias/favouritism of Christians for Christians, which isn't seen in atheists. I am focusing on the evidenced attitudes rather than grand opining of "many Christians" or hypothesizing of "God doesn't hate atheists." I would like to engage civilly with the actual words written, truly, but I do not see the first step taken to give an honest reading of either the article or the links with some preliminary evidentiary support. I merely see a rant into a perception of Christians as victimized by atheist using free expression, defining the psychological profile of God as loving atheists not hating the, and then a superficial dive into the topic of free will.

I would like to end there, please. Have a lovely day, Johnny.

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Scott Douglas Jacobsen
Scott Douglas Jacobsen

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Scott Jacobsen is the Founder of In-Sight Publishing & a Member of the Canadian Association of Journalists in Good Standing: Scott.Douglas.Jacobsen@Gmail.Com.

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