Okay, allow me to put this in to simple terms so I can get my point across.TacticalAssassin1 said:I do respect their beliefs. I just don't want to take part in the tradition of wearing a yarmulke when I go there to learn about it. I believe I'm being quite mature and reasonable. You're the one who is claiming people are immature arseholes.
Just because I say I'm an atheist, doesn't mean that I have no beliefs in religious matters. One of my beliefs is that people should respect others. You obviously have a problem with doing that, and if you're not willing to respect my opinion then I have no further business with you.
Their beliefs are that NO MALE should enter without wearing a kippah.
You a male, wish to enter without wearing a kippah.
Ergo you are not respecting their beliefs by refusing to wear one.
It's your right to choose not to go in, but it is not in your right to infringe on their beliefs by entering without wearing a kippah.
Would you enter a mosque with your shoes on left foot first?
It's the same thing, it is a sign of disrespect.
EDIT: BTW, I am somewhat annoyed by your implication that I do not respect others traditions as I sit here stateing that you should.
And another thing, resspecting others beliefs is not a religios belief, it is a personal one.
Atheists by definition have no religious beliefs.