I would say that if you believe in one God or gods and not others and by believe I mean worship, then I think you are a heretic to the people who worship the god/gods that aren't your god/gods.
Not an atheist. (Doesn't the word atheist mean literally without god?)
Well the Ancient Romans accused Christians of being Atheists, and to some extent Augustine accepted that accusation. I think the ancient Greeks applied the term to people who rejected the generally (socially) accepted Gods in favor of more obscure or esoteric Gods. Root parts of a word is not the same as true definition. Mind you, belief in no gods is mostly the meaning of the term.
At any rate from ita !'s quote it seems clear that at one point Dean did not believe in the Judeo/Christiam/Muslim God (herafter JCMG) . I get the impression that this has changed but can't come up with a quote off hand. I'm kind of agnostic as to what definition of "atheist" we use in this context...
"Dean starts the laborious task of shredding Cas of his trenchcoat, jacket, and shirt."
Fic writers are always good for a laugh, if nothing else.
Poor, shredded Cas.
Is it set during their first meeting, before "Lazarus Rising"? Because at least then he'd have had access to Alastair's toolkit for the job...
For those who haven't yet seen it:
Fathers' Day picture and a brief article.
Someone is trying to debate Jensen's bowleggedness with me.
Like, why would you even bother???
(Everyone does that occasionally when they walk...my ass)
It's the shape of the leg, not the way you use it. It's also an actual medical THING.
You can't take Jensen's bowlegs from me.
Yeah, I mean, if you can't *not* create that silhouette when you walk...well, then you're Jensen. Or Clarke Peters. I guess the guy doesn't understand that Jensen's knee isn't actually bent in most of those pictures.
Still, you know, why bother have an argument with any fangirl about the physical attributes of the cast?
I did find this in my search for citations. Fandom does amuse me more than it appalls.