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In reply to the discussion: Is it Rude to Suggest that Religious Folks May Be Ignorant? [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(105,476 posts)13. The word 'ignorant' is a dangerous one to use
If used as "the group X may be ignorant", it seems a broad-brush suggestion, both lumping all the group together, and not specifying what they are said to be ignorant of - which implies a general ignorance. If used as "person Y may be ignorant of fact Z", then it's either a statement of fact, or at worst an opinion which can be investigated.
How much Dawkins uses 'ignorant' in that book, I don't know. I wouldn't say he's rude for the concept of the book - explaining the scientific reality behind various religious myths; I doubt the way he expresses himself in it is rude either, since it's aimed at older children, and most authors try to stay off the controversial language for that age group.
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the real question is, why is E.B. Tylor's rubric still being used, where religion is only an early,
MisterP
Dec 2011
#3
Is it rude to suggest that brown-skinned, Spanish-speaking people in America might be illegals? n/t
TygrBright
Dec 2011
#5
Yes... considering the US has a very large population of NATIVE latinos.
JustFiveMoreMinutes
Dec 2011
#6
I think this leads to much misunderstanding between religious people and...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2011
#11
I would have an extemely difficult surviving in a jungle without modern supplies.
ZombieHorde
Dec 2011
#16
Uhm, its not like people living in a jungle didn't learn how to live there...
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2011
#34
Its a psychoactive substance, what would we be testing, its affects on humans?
Humanist_Activist
Dec 2011
#48
I wasn't aware that any of those groups made blanket claims about natural phenomena...
LAGC
Dec 2011
#25
If you ran across a group of people who worshipped Zeus, and prepared burnt offerings....
PassingFair
Dec 2011
#27
I'm sorry, where in there did Dawkins call religious people ignorant?
ChadwickHenryWard
Dec 2011
#41