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On The Matter Of Patrick Greene

It seems that a lot of talk has been going on about Patrick Greene, especially since Ray Comfort mocked him on his blog, and he started emailing (and phoned into) The Atheist Experience. In case any of you have not been following the story, Patrick is attempting to sue Ray’s evangelical company “Living Waters” for selling an offensive bumper sticker.

The sticker in question says “National Atheist’s Day” in large red letters, then “April 1″, and the quotes the Bible “The FOOL has said in his heart, There is no God” (Psalm 14:1). Here is a small thumbnail to help you visualize it:

Now, there are many reasons I believe people can get offended by certain beliefs. I’ve written how I am offended when people tell me I’m going to Hell, not because to them it is “fact” (as Patrick Greene argues), but because they believe that such a punishment is justified, and they are willing to compare me as equal to murderers and rapists. I am offended by the threat of Hell for the same reasons I am offended when someone calls me a bastard. It is a personal attack, aimed and directed quite thoroughly.

Patrick Greene though, is in an entirely different category. He reasons that because the bumper sticker is portrayed as fact, and believers will view it as a fact, it is not only insulting, but slanderous and libelous. His argument goes against freedom of speech, and I am convinced his lawsuit (if he ever follows through with it) will fail.

People are entitled to their opinions of groups, beliefs, etc. Such an act as calling all atheists “fools”, based on a obscure Bible verse, is not insulting. It’s laughable at best. Certainly it is not slander, nor is it libelous. If someone were to come up to me and call me a fool to my face for not believing in God, I would get slightly offended, as would most people, but even that isn’t slander.

Now this *might* be libelous (but I’m going to post it anyway):

I’m no law expert, but if that image constitutes as libel, I’ll have to take it down so enjoy it whilst you can. I can’t see how it can be libel, as I’m not directly implying anything but I’m probably wrong. Anyone care to investigate for me?

On that note, what does everyone else think of Patrick Greene? There is only one way to find out…

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Written by Adrian Hayter

July 29th, 2008 at 3:37 pm

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