The post that started this thread remains so personally hurtful that I'm still debating whether I want to continue reading InsaneBaron's posts, or just leave him on ignore to avoid that kind of pain. Even as the product of a bad day and a rough situation it was still revelatory. I've had personal hate mail that was less charged.
I can understand being raised with a particular worldview that teaches how 'the enemy' thinks, but after so many posts on his part calling for a dignified, sensitive, multilateral forum, this post felt like a quiet neighbor suddenly getting up in town hall to explain that Jews want to run the world and should be banned from government.
None of the reaction from InsaneBaron has involved any kind of personal apology or recognition that he treated a huge swathe of the planet and the forum as less than human. It's all carefully caveated 'oh, well, there ARE atheists like that, at least you guys are some of the good ones' qualification.
Frankly, I'm surprised we've given him as much room as we have. I've never before been accused of a personal devotion to genocide, especially as a component of the central and most important loving relationship in my life.
Thinking back over InsaneBaron's posts here, it's hard to avoid concluding that he basically sees this as a battleground in a culture war instead of a place for multipolar exchange. Even after such a colossal gaffe he's still pushing back against Kara, trying to guard turf, trying to delineate between the okay atheists here, the Good Ones he's met personally, and the vile promiscuous abortion factories out there. How do you walk in to a reaction like this from people, from other human beings you've hurt, and say 'I'm impressed. You guys aren't as awful as I thought. It's good you're not the kind of atheist that genuinely believes in [insane ideological construct].' Where's the compassion in that?