Nope. When I talk to children I use very small words with very few syllables. Notice that I did not speak to you as a child. Do not go there. It's not as though I won't suffer a child misbehaving, but an adult acting as a child and think they are clever for doing so? You are better than that having read more than a few of your postings here on the forums.
What you posted deserved a rebuttal. If you care not for the manner in which it was given, then give thought to what you say prior to typing it in. I have no real or personal problem with you, just your suppostion regarding genuine Christians.
No one is perfect but not all who claim to follow the Christ do so. The few I know are why I rebuked you. They do not curse and they live their faith, not just talk it.
Thanks, from a fellow seasoned citizen. 
OK, I give up. Originally, I called you out for posting a profane response to someone else and truthfully, how you choose to speak to others is your business. I didn't know you were an Atheist, so my comments about good Christians doesn't apply to you. However, you are seemingly an intelligent person. I think you could do better than the response I commented about. Just so you know, I have personally experienced people claiming to be good Christians who were hypocrites, judging from their behavior.
Sorry to disappoint you with my lack of thought in one reply. Like most people, I occasionally have a "knee jerk" reaction to what I read. Understandably, how a conversation might go in person could be very different than how it comes across on some blog.
Sometimes I do act like a child....according to my wife.
Incidentally, when talking to children, it has been my experience that it is better to speak to them as adults. This is how they learn. If one talks only "child talk" to children, that's all they'll ever know. I feel this way about "baby talk" too. My parents talked baby talk to my adopted sister. She's fifty-something today and she still sounds like a baby talking. I love her anyway.