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In reply to the discussion: It is absolutely okay to provoke religious fundamentalists [View all]Matrosov
(1,098 posts)230. I said Abrahamic belief systems
That includes Christianity and Judaism.
The difference between the three is that most progressives agree with the criticism against Christianity and Judaism, yet somehow criticizing Islam for the same reasons is too often dismissed as racist, intolerant, etcetera, simply because right-wingers like to criticize Islam as well.
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Atheists have science, which is not classified as a "belief system." Religion relies on faith, by
WinkyDink
May 2015
#32
Bollocks, no-one here takes what Dawkins or any atheist says as "unquestioned truth"
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#69
Religions make a lot of claims about the nature of the universe besides it's origin.
Marr
May 2015
#121
Hate to be the proverbial fly in the ointment here, but science relies on 'faith' also (at
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#212
Why shouldn't atheists be angry when we're constantly misrepresented here?
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#266
You're close but no cigar. God lives in the Milky Way...or should I say A Milky Way.
BlueJazz
May 2015
#148
And what is your response to manipulative con artists like Pat Robertson or Ken Ham?
gregcrawford
May 2015
#125
What about Aliens? It could be Aliens and this planet is a science experiment. Just sayin'
freshwest
May 2015
#144
atheists who feel that their "belief" that there is no creator is more valid than a person of faiths
AlbertCat
May 2015
#136
But saying "fundamentalist atheists" makes one sound so freakin clever!
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#179
If god actually showed up on the six o'clock news rather than on a piece of toast....
truebrit71
May 2015
#268
Evidently it's a person who insists science must be taught in science classes
Major Nikon
May 2015
#178
Fundamentalists believe that the statements in the Bible are literally true.
PeaceNikki
May 2015
#14
?? We have a secular society. We aren't the UK, where the monarch is "Defender of the Faith."
WinkyDink
May 2015
#27
It is. It's a secular society where the Christians have great power and privilege
PeaceNikki
May 2015
#43
Yes but we're annoying and that's just as bad as religious fundamentalism.
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#177
We have the ability to express ourselves and don't feel compelled to sit down and shut up!
haikugal
May 2015
#165
And for that we get called fundamentalists, militant, radical blah blah blah
beam me up scottie
May 2015
#169
They were told by the pope recently that it's cool to respond to insults with violence.
PeaceNikki
May 2015
#213
History has been filled with bloodshed from atheists responding to attacks against them.
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#245
I don't actively seek to offend anyone, but that's just me. Fundamentalist extremists of all sorts
uppityperson
May 2015
#2
It's the meek, I'll follow this religion's rules just so they don't get offended attitude.
FLPanhandle
May 2015
#4
That makes more sense, thank you. Not "we should" but "we should not be afraid to".
uppityperson
May 2015
#9
I agree. Fundamentalists of all types are the problem. I don't understand why our first
liberal_at_heart
May 2015
#82
Confronting some fundamentalists only fuels their anger and hatred. I'm not saying those in places
liberal_at_heart
May 2015
#255
If you imagine that is all Geller and her sympathizers are advocating for, you are mistaken.
Jefferson23
May 2015
#5
This is your response to that? Why not say you do not agree and leave it there, why speak
Jefferson23
May 2015
#13
It might be legal and protected, but a civil society needs respect and TOLERANCE.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#6
do you approve of using the word "thug" on DU even after some members have objected?
KittyWampus
May 2015
#38
If a religious fuckstick finds certain imagery offensive, they can not look at it
seveneyes
May 2015
#40
Yes, because if they don't, they are being intolerant of someone's "sincere religious belief"...
Humanist_Activist
May 2015
#60
So you made us all endure years of Phelps, Robertson and the various Archbishops shouting in
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#42
-I- made "you all" endure years of Phelps? You object to hate speech by engaging in it against me
KittyWampus
May 2015
#58
I was accused of something not even remotely true in an incredibly hateful, vile manner.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#77
Criticism and an accusation are not 'hate', and there was nothing 'vile' in the post
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#84
Of course the 'you' was meant generally, as in straight religious folks, but you yourself defended
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#228
No, you're right. Let's not aggravate people who believe in extreme ideologies.
Yorktown
May 2015
#185
I think that limiting it to religions is small potatoes, and ignores relevant consistency in our own
LanternWaste
May 2015
#15
how in the world can you say something like that when, each and every day, for years, there
niyad
May 2015
#258
"Provoke" is, IMO, the incendiary term. To some, another's mere existence = "provocation."
WinkyDink
May 2015
#24
Yank their chain and rattle their cage at evey opportunity! I'm considering having
brewens
May 2015
#33
Doesn't change the fact that we live in a reality where someone might kill you as a result
The2ndWheel
May 2015
#56
Why should you "actively seek to offend the religious" if they are NOT trying to force anything?
whathehell
May 2015
#83
"common decency to not go out of your way to malign it in a way that's offensive to them"
FLPanhandle
May 2015
#102
what you don't get because of your straight privilege is that those who take offense at others who
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#233
A lot of Muslims interpret cartoons of the Prophet as an attack on their identity as Muslims
YoungDemCA
May 2015
#127
Fundamentalists do not have the right to sanitize reality to their particular demands.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#193
2 gay men hold hands walking down the street in a town full of homophobes.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#202
What if drawing pictures of Mohammed is CENTRAL to someone's religion, so much that it is mandatory?
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#208
Willing to toss Judaism and Christianity under the bus too, pal, thereby achieving
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#220
But defending your students is not the same as defending their religion. It's just not.
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#236
You're tiresome. Some of my students are Muslim and some would probably qualify
KingCharlemagne
May 2015
#238
You put words and ideas into my mouth. You insult and provoke me as if that was your right. Why?
Bluenorthwest
May 2015
#273
So is it okay for religious people to push the view that we will burn in Hell for our non-belief?
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#247
Wouldn't it be great if instead of trying to provoke people to anger and violence....
Tommy_Carcetti
May 2015
#222