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In reply to the discussion: Islamophoia is not a liberal value [View all]Prophet 451
(9,796 posts)A) I was pointing out the weasely legalistic parsing of the word "Islamophobia", not actually comparing the two.
B) Is it really a choice? I'm a Luciferian Satanist. My upbringing was entirely British (that is, nominally Christian) and my major caregiver (my grandmother) was devoutly, if quietly, Christian and exemplified the very best ideals of the faith (she spent her entire life caring for disabled and disturbed kids). Everything about my upbringing said I should be Christian. And yet, I worship the other guy. And there was no single point when I decided "yes, I'll worship Lucifer". It just kind of happened because he answered my prayers and, like any religious believer, I feel his presence.
No, I'm not claiming that religion is as involuntary as orientation. But I am saying there's something more complex than simple choice going on here.