As opposed to proclaiming those who don't believe as they believe worthy of eternal torment?
Oh those terrible, militant atheists! Daring to be
rude or belittling to those who claim they talk on behalf supreme divinity, especially considering those
genuinely militant types who attempt to impose their beliefs on all and sundry either through legislation or outright violence.
Again, this is a classic example of the cultural privilege religion and religious claims have enjoyed, and which is slowly eroding: Somehow, proclaiming those who don't believe as you believe as worthy of eternal torment
isn't militant, or insulting, or the ultimate slight on human dignity and the wonder of conscious existence, yet claiming that belief that a man literally rose from the dead etc as patently absurd is the ultimate insult; militancy of the worst kind!
I don't buy the play of outrage; the smokescreen of injury that's thrown up whenever criticism becomes too trenchant; it's a scurillous tactic, and sadly rather characteristic of those who exercise the supreme arrogance of proclaiming themselves connected to ultimate truth and supreme divinity.