That atheist who became a Christian after being shown Christian love has decided that he's really an atheist:
Patrick Greene, an atheist activist in Texas who said last month he had become a believer in Christ after a Christian woman showed compassion to him, now says his conversion was merely out of excitement.
"I got all caught up in the excitement," Greene, a retired cab driver who lives in East Texas since 2005, told San Antonio Express-News.
In an apparent attempt to play a victim, the 63-year-old resident of San Antonio said, "It's easy to do when you get ostracized and treated like garbage. When you're an atheist, you're public enemy No. 1."
Having gone back to atheism, Greene is opposing Christians once again. He fought against Mayor Julián Castro's participation in the National Day of Prayer event on City Hall Thursday. In a lawsuit, he argued that the event was organized by evangelical Christians, was sectarian and therefore unconstitutional for a mayor to engage in.
It looks like my original instinct of being "more likely to pray that this guy got "crotch-rot" than pay for his groceries" was spot-on.
It also looks like Greene still has a problem of squaring his sense that humans are something more than mere animals with the atheist dogma that humans merely are animals.
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