“Which of the browsers sets forth our page layouts as they were meant, this which Microsoft vomited forth, or that which we have downloaded and compiled from the Mozilla Foundation? If our browser be not CSS compliant, nor able to antialias fonts, nor render PNGs with suitable transparency, you shall have leave to say what you will, and so shall the users, and the present developers.

But if Firefox be standards-compliant and secure, and rendering pages as is proper to their code, and ‘blessed for ever,’ is it not becoming to obliterate and blot out that other browser and those nonstandard sites, as but a pattern of bugginess, a store of all security exploits, into which, whoso falls, ‘knoweth not that zombies are compromised with her, and doth accumulate an abundance of spyware?’

This they know themselves, and in their craft they conceal it, not having the courage to speak out, but uttering something else. For if they speak, a condemnation will follow; and if they be suspected, proofs from CERT will be cast at them from every side.”

Paraphrased from Contra Gentes by St. Athanasius (Chapter 3 Section 10)