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In reply to the discussion: Against my better judgment ... [View all]Pacifist Patriot
(25,212 posts)232. Unfortunately, appealing to facts isn't the most effective means of influencing people.
Appealing to emotion is, and that is what humor does. People have indeed been challenged to examine their beliefs when they see those beliefs mocked for their absurdity.
If anti-science positions could be overcome by facts and more facts, we wouldn't have climate change deniers or creationists anymore.
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Religious ridicule is NOT socially acceptable, except, perhaps, on Charlie Hebdo
whathehell
Jan 2015
#271
I'm sure Christians would all be comfortable with money that said "There is no God"..
Fumesucker
Jan 2015
#287
Nothing could be furrther from the truth, ridicule religion, ridicule governments, ridicule
NoJusticeNoPeace
Jan 2015
#301
But we here ridicule people's choice of political philosophy everyday.
DeadLetterOffice
Jan 2015
#221
Before we credit the faithful with championing civil rights, which undoubtedly happened...
Orsino
Jan 2015
#156
The only difference bewteen a cult and a religion is the size of the congregation.
cleanhippie
Jan 2015
#144
Seems as if those same arguments about theology could also apply to ideology, no?
Major Nikon
Jan 2015
#4
Funny, cause that sounded a lot like what American foreign policy and cultural imperialism seeks
BainsBane
Jan 2015
#76
The catholic church involves itself a great deal in all those categories politically.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#37
And the GOP is using Creationism from our Krazy Kristians to deny Climate Change
BrotherIvan
Jan 2015
#195
It occurs when there is an inability to express one's liberal value without attacking others.
freshwest
Jan 2015
#9
They aren't harming liberalism by pushing back against religions which bring great harm
BrotherIvan
Jan 2015
#298
In that case, you and I are in agreement. But much of what is posted here goes ...
dawg
Jan 2015
#299
Yes, it is. But there is no reason to tell people that religion shall not be criticized.
BrotherIvan
Jan 2015
#304
Because those who harbor such beliefs are not content to live and let live.
geek tragedy
Jan 2015
#28
If only it were that simple to remove those religions' influence from our lives.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#40
When that faith causes people to restrict the freedoms and dignity of others
geek tragedy
Jan 2015
#26
At first I was gonna say something about those whose faith allows them to commit evil
DFW
Jan 2015
#29
I disagree, people carry out religious beliefs... religion in and of itself doesn't oppress without
uponit7771
Jan 2015
#250
"then who is responsible for it? ".. people? People can carry out WRONG understanding of beliefs too
uponit7771
Jan 2015
#253
yeap, humans don't like their worlds challenged.... easier to just settled in a belief and not have
uponit7771
Jan 2015
#259
Excellent post. To be fair, Charlie Hebdo's journalists wrote editorial content as well as cartoons
Pooka Fey
Jan 2015
#150
IBTL, of course ridiculing religion can help lead people to question faith.
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#44
I would love nothing more than to see religion in the dustbin of history
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#51
If atheists feel they need to see others being ridiculed in order to feel better ...
dawg
Jan 2015
#235
So, when we here at the DU make fun of the GOP and Fox News we're doing so to feel better?
Moonwalk
Jan 2015
#241
This is 2015, the internet has been around since 1995, for 20 fucking years!!!
Major Hogwash
Jan 2015
#371
It has been my experience that even so much as expressing disbelief will cause offense.
LiberalAndProud
Jan 2015
#57
Yes, SKP, regale us with further tales of how the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists were bigots and
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2015
#66
Well said. Ultimately, ridiculing for something someone believes is a waste of time,
world wide wally
Jan 2015
#63
usually when i criticize religion it has more to do with people who use it to justify
JI7
Jan 2015
#71
Religion is a CHOICE that one makes, one is not born religious it requires
ChosenUnWisely
Jan 2015
#80
Many on here have defended the usefulness of our collective 1st Amendment rights
Pooka Fey
Jan 2015
#224
Fine. I might be offended right with the person but should that offense lead to murderous response
TheKentuckian
Jan 2015
#89
Those who claim faith which cannot withstand ridicule are truly faithless. eom
MohRokTah
Jan 2015
#100
We should tolerate and welcome diversity of beliefs, but not the harm done in the name of a beleif
Martin Eden
Jan 2015
#103
When the poor persecuted christian church keeps it's nose out of American politics,
B Calm
Jan 2015
#112
Scary. . They also want to outlaw a woman's choice to have a safe abortion. Gays
B Calm
Jan 2015
#120
Multiple pics in different locations have been posted. I s'pose they could all be shopped....
Scuba
Jan 2015
#281
If we can't mock religion, next we'll be forbidden to mock politics, and away we go...
Pooka Fey
Jan 2015
#125
Mocking religion itself is probably a bad idea. Mocking people and organizations
MineralMan
Jan 2015
#142
I think the reason for the harsh satire of a religion is to prompt adherents to improve AND to
stevenleser
Jan 2015
#165
Faith must not be very strong if your feelings are hurt when someone makes fun of it.
alarimer
Jan 2015
#168
Religion is an idea, like any other idea. I can mock it as I choose, and so should everyone else.
chrisa
Jan 2015
#171
There have been studies showing that the number one factor in the drop in religious belief
Arugula Latte
Jan 2015
#183
Sturgeon's law applies as much to Charie Hebdo as it does to anything else..
Fumesucker
Jan 2015
#223
True. OTOH, ninety percent of crud doesn't bring out the crazies like mocking Islam does.
randome
Jan 2015
#243
Criticism and mockery are often -not always- different things but I see your point.
randome
Jan 2015
#310
Unfortunately, appealing to facts isn't the most effective means of influencing people.
Pacifist Patriot
Jan 2015
#232
Yes. I don't understand why so many progressive seem to pretend they're benign, or at the very least
Arugula Latte
Jan 2015
#297
Ridicule only has an effect on a very small number of youth who are open to it.
randome
Jan 2015
#175
Shit, on DU last week a people were "offended by" the new McDonald's commercial
GusBob
Jan 2015
#184
Well, I am an atheist and have no problems with you being here. I think it is a bunch of made up....
Logical
Jan 2015
#273
I know you are right Nance but for some reason I just can't get past magic underwear. I'll try
OregonBlue
Jan 2015
#206
Lumping atheism in with that other imaginary shit is offensive and narrow minded. nt
LexVegas
Jan 2015
#220
I know both former Christians and former Jews who cite ridicule of their faith as a factor.
Gormy Cuss
Jan 2015
#227
At least here in the South, mocking religion is a great way to make more Republicans.
dawg
Jan 2015
#231
You are one of the reasons why I became a regular visitor to DU in the first place
War Horse
Jan 2015
#244
Who besides the Mockingbird could have guessed that mockery was such a powerful tool?
Rex
Jan 2015
#258
Rather see it out in the open here than suspect it's seething underneath the posts.
bluesbassman
Jan 2015
#257
Funny story about that "Mockery" thing. A recent protest by the Westboro Baptist church was
bobalew
Jan 2015
#280
Thank you. The level of cognitive dissonance shown by some is really disheartening
onenote
Jan 2015
#284
If you'd keep your beliefs in your own home and church, nobody would say anything about you.
blkmusclmachine
Jan 2015
#309
The idea that religious beliefs are magically privileged and exempt from ridicule and criticism...
oberliner
Jan 2015
#326
I agree, but I'd get in line to support anyone ridiculing hate-based speech and behavior
bhikkhu
Jan 2015
#344
Yeah, I don't either. And that may be where the ridicule starts. Such a silly posture
jtuck004
Jan 2015
#379
This HAS to be a troll-job. Hard to believe a long-time DU'er would be this illogical or obtuse.
AzDar
Jan 2015
#370
Yes, and it is obvious by now that Skinner has made a huge mistake with this jury experiment.
Major Hogwash
Jan 2015
#403