A quick thought on bigotry:
One of the things I love about the progress of our civilization is
the inevitable (albeit painfully slow) eradication of bigotry. At one
point, of course, and to some extent still, a black person was viewed as
somehow inferior to his or her counterparts. Now, a person that holds
that view is considered a bigot. So it will be for the gay community,
and I believe that atheists are next in line (by that I mean that once
the gay community has gained the same level of acceptance that blacks
have now, bigots will need something else to turn their hatred to, and
atheism is the obvious target).
My point is this: when I speak to someone who is full of hate for a
particular group of people, my instinct is to debate them, to use reason
to point out the fallacy of their belief. Obviously, this is not a good
strategy- hatred cannot be reasoned with. When this happens, I find
myself taking a step back and finding solace in one simple, irresistible
fact: namely, that they and their kind will be written in history as
bigots. It’s that simple. If you hated blacks once, or Jews, you’re now a
bigot. If you hate gays now, or atheists, rest assured, you will be
remembered as an ignorant bigot. Survival of the fittest, then, perhaps
applies to our sense of compassion and reason as well as our physical
attributes.