Sorry, but my use of "magical sky fairy" - you might see me use <insert your own personal magical sky fairy here> was actually designed to try to be light hearted and not so serious about religion (because some people can REALLY be serious about it) and avoid offending
anyone, because while i dont believe in any organised religion, i fully support anyones right to believe what they want except Apple people, thats just a straight up cult. I have friends who are christian, muslim and jewish...and we all manage to get along without ever even referring to religion, how good is that? One of my best friends is the minister at the nursing home i volunteer at who is a mad BlackBerry user/official tester, and the only thing we disagree on, when i drop by his office in the on site chapel is that you can now run BB apps on Android

His turn to view my usage of them as heretical

I dont have any gripe against anyone or their religion.
Ive been using that for years to avoid people choosing to back one religion over another, and never had a complaint until today.
I don't take life seriously, i also dont set out to offend anyone, ever.
If there was any take away for my post is that i was personally happy that my personal freedom wasnt being determined by someone else, or rather one group of people - the Australian Government. The shops are now open so people can make their choices, if you dont agree with shopping on easter Sunday, dont go, but if you dont subscribe to that belief system, get your food on. Thats logical. For further clarity, growing up i was an altar boy, but that was my mothers choice, not mine, and it didnt speak to me. Again, someone elses choices put upon me, doesnt sit well with me.
My use of magical sky fairy should attract no more offense than me referring to people who dont use TC as heretics. The intended light hearted humour comes from the exact same place. That should hopefully be evident.