Odd, I have no idea how this thread got closed, I must've accidentally clicked something. That was definitely not my intention.
It's not often that it does, but there are those who oppose it vehemently. And then there are those who claim superiority over one another. And at that, If it were not to get any bad rep, then why could that be? Excluding familiar social groups, and excluding the statistically extreme ones (Eg, Heavens Gate, Jim Jones, etc...) More often then not, to me at least, it seems as though it is only the ones who get bad rep on either side are not the 95% of people, nor 1% of people (Again, far extremes that are bad regardless of position) but the middle 4%. Rough estimates.
Ah I was under the impression that a majority of it were Islamic. The statement was more at least were pointed at congressmen who oppose Islam and it's beliefs and are merely elected for their irrational reasoning. And as for that one Atheist, what county/state do they come from? Because in my eyes, a majority of the US congressmen are Christian or uphold strong Christian/Catholic values (i.e. no abortion no gay marriages). And a few of them uphold reasonable values (I think it's the state of California that allows gay marriages?). Other than that, I really don't know how the American political system works (like how laws are passed) as our political stratas are completely different.
I think it's Massachusets actually. California had a huge thing whether or not to allow homosexual marriages, and it was shotdown (i think by something like upper 40's - lower 60's ) --- edit: So I think we should get back on the topic of Death.
Death is the final chapter in the book of our life. I believe that I may not see my parents or anyone I grew to love. So if I do good, if I don't....oh well. The end.