No, it was directed to eye exaggerate in explaining why I hold the position I do and why although I don't begrudge anyone their own belief, if someone then wants me to take their belief seriously it is up to that person to present a compelling reason that I should as well, otherwise there's no point in discussing it. IOW, I feel it is entirely appropriate to criticize and point out flaws in a person's thinking if they want to publicly declare an unsupportable belief.
If I insisted that Excalibur is a real magic sword and still exists to this day, just lost, most people would politely say 'okay' and walk away slowly. Every day people make overt claims about the existence of a deity. This to me is in the same realm as fairies and elves (which BTW, are still strongly held beliefs in places like Iceland). I have tried to stop asking for empirical evidence that there is a god, I am asking for much less stringent requirements, merely compel me, give me good rational reasons that I too should believe that a god exists. I don't even need to accept that this god actually cares about human beings and their welfare. Eye then alluded to personal experience of others which led to my rant.