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In reply to the discussion: Religious beliefs that are prejudiced against women, LGBT, races should be judged as harshly as... [View all]CreekDog
(46,192 posts)27. the objective is not to do anything of the sort, it's to talk and reason with people
about intolerant beliefs, and not just ignore them out of respect for religion, but instead talk.
the example in my OP is that my relative TALKED to me, REASONED with me and didn't just drop the subject because I said I believed something because of my church.
she challenged the basis of my reasoning.
and that got me thinking.
and it was a good thing.
your imagination is where you got the witch hunt idea because my OP encouraged people to talk and reason over these beliefs and yes, hold them up to scrutiny.
not legally, not physically...intellectually.
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Religious beliefs that are prejudiced against women, LGBT, races should be judged as harshly as... [View all]
CreekDog
Feb 2014
OP
i think beliefs actually are harmful. i also think that if you know what someone believes...
CreekDog
Feb 2014
#3
So, what do you want to do with people who believe bad things or say bad things?
jberryhill
Feb 2014
#12
the objective is not to do anything of the sort, it's to talk and reason with people
CreekDog
Feb 2014
#27
what's the matter with you? i wrote above that my relative simply talked and reasoned with me
CreekDog
Feb 2014
#26
if pointing out what you said is an attack on your character, then it's your words that betray you
CreekDog
Feb 2014
#37
so you call your daughter by her name but other kids with disabilities you call "handicapped"
CreekDog
Feb 2014
#87
ah, welcome, as usual, posting opinions about DUers and never about the thread topic
CreekDog
Feb 2014
#49
Did the manager fill his coffee as many times as a right-handed person?
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2014
#16
How the hell are you going to proscribe an action that the believer doesn't consciously recognize?
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2014
#53
They can believe what they want, but they can't force others to believe the same.
freshwest
Feb 2014
#13
The consistency should be required by which ever agency is expect to help them
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#89
And that's why we shouldn't let "but this book says so" work as an argument (nt)
jeff47
Feb 2014
#71
Agreed. Especially because religious beliefs are *chosen*. People *choose* to believe those things.
cui bono
Feb 2014
#14
But that requires you to judge which beliefs get a pass and which are unacceptable
FiveGoodMen
Feb 2014
#36
A bigot should be called out on their bigotry, whether he/she is hiding behind religion or not.
Vashta Nerada
Feb 2014
#61
"so what if your church told you to believe that way, what kind of excuse is that?"
raven mad
Feb 2014
#78