It's none of your concern, especially when you use such words as "irrational," "false assertions," and much more.
It becomes anyone else's "concern" once private beliefs flood a publically-accessible venue, should they choose to become concerned enough to oppose specious religious superstitions.
Who in the world do you think you are, sir?
Simply a rational person who is dissenting against irrational religious superstitions. Not coincidentally, you're apparently a religious adherent who clings to such superstitions with blind faith in lieu of reason. This would seem obvious enough to require little explanation, (mainly because the explanation for blind religious faith is generally desparate fear).
You are certainly not going to change what I believe ...
That's what puts the "blind" in blind faith alright.
You choose to make it your "concern" or "business" by entering the thread in the first place ...
Yes, any member of FC can choose to concern themselves with any particular thread or, choose not to. Once again, you're trying to restrict who can participate in a thread's subject based upon whether they agree or disagree with you - that's attempted censorship. Though why you persist in pursuing such attempts when they continue to fail can only be speculated about.
You also choose to then say it's not an "exclusive Christian club." No one ever said it was or set it up like that ...
Then why are you and some other xtian fundies treating threads which contain xtian superstitions as if they were exclusive xtian countryclubs, where no dissent is tolerated and repeated attempts to suppress it are evidently-extant? <--rhetorical question which will be dodged
OR - it could be that the whole TRUTH of this, is that you ENJOY going in those threads you loathe, for the express purpose of agitating, trolling, and trying to provoke believers to emotional and irrational responses back to you.
Once again, you've failed to discern the difference between a posted
response and the
initial trolling of religious superstitions which resulted in responses. A response comes after the initial xtian trolling of offensive proselytization of blind faith with emotional/irrational disrepect of rationality and logical thinking processes, (or, "satanic ways", to blind faithers).