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Thanks for trying to answer, but it still doesn't make sense.
First, your answer requires the acceptance of JR's words as absolute truth, i.e. - Religious people are ignorant, which I don't. That's no more an absolute truth than saying Asian people can't drive, or Jewish people are shrewd. These are not absolute truths. They are stereotypes and opinions; nothing more.
I was merely pointing out that JR was stating that religious people were ignorant and therefore should be happy, but to me that if faulty logic. If I were to say, "Women had it rough during the great depression, therefore they have a right to be bitter." That statement is true, however it wasn't just women who had it rough during the great depression. Almost everyone had it rough. So to pick out a group and give them "rights" - so to speak - based on an absolute is not a viable argument or point. I was merely stating the hole in JR's logic.
Now I get that my analogy isn't an exact fit, but I think it makes my point.
Too bad your point once again is invalid. lol.