Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Good article, but disturbing to read. FM123 Nov 2017 #1
Agreed. That mindset, if prevalent, makes the person essentially unreachable. eom guillaumeb Nov 2017 #7
sounds like a fancy name for bigotry. unblock Nov 2017 #2
More like close minded behavior. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #9
i think we're both right ;) unblock Nov 2017 #14
Right in both meanings of the word!! eom guillaumeb Nov 2017 #15
Willfully Ignorant PhilosopherKing Nov 2017 #3
So, you can completely disregard someone who doesn't share all your beliefs. Girard442 Nov 2017 #4
Are you confessing disloyalty to the Orange Fuhrer? eom guillaumeb Nov 2017 #10
A neutral space. yallerdawg Nov 2017 #5
Wait a minute!!! guillaumeb Nov 2017 #11
Er you completely made missed the point of your op. Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #21
I suggest that you reread the post. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #23
I suggest a shovel for the hole you are in. Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #24
Keep illustrating my point. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #27
You might want to read #29 guillaumeb Nov 2017 #30
why? Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #31
So, in your words, "some of us reject religiosity as idiocy". guillaumeb Nov 2017 #32
Rejecting ideas is not intolerance. Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #33
And dismissing them as idiocy? guillaumeb Nov 2017 #34
Can you explain the point, then? marylandblue Nov 2017 #35
I could. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #36
Ok... did you know I could throw a perfect spiral 80 yards? marylandblue Nov 2017 #37
And I could easily catch it. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #38
I have no doubt you will not catch anything marylandblue Nov 2017 #43
That is exactly what I am saying. yallerdawg Nov 2017 #29
No, you've completely misunderstood the article, and what "presuppositionalism" is muriel_volestrangler Nov 2017 #39
Christian presuppositionalism begins with God's existence. yallerdawg Nov 2017 #40
It's not a question of where it begins - it's what you do as a result of that position muriel_volestrangler Nov 2017 #41
In fairness I am probably a presuppositionalist Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #42
I do. Know your enemy. marylandblue Nov 2017 #44
Oh Im not ignorant of nazis. I reject out of hand their opinions Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #45
I don't reject their opinions out of hand. I study them. marylandblue Nov 2017 #46
They tried to eradicate my ancestors. Voltaire2 Nov 2017 #47
Mine too. marylandblue Nov 2017 #48
This isn't really a surprise regarding Moore. Mariana Nov 2017 #6
100% in agreement. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #12
That may be a first for us, Gil. Mariana Nov 2017 #16
Tell no one. guillaumeb Nov 2017 #17
Oh, I'm going to shout it out to the whole world! Mariana Nov 2017 #18
You are, of course, absolutely right about 2 different countries. Mariana Nov 2017 #19
Alabama? guillaumeb Nov 2017 #22
Plus, don't forget the whole "forgiven" thing customerserviceguy Nov 2017 #8
I believe in the power of forgiveness, guillaumeb Nov 2017 #13
Well, if anything comes out customerserviceguy Nov 2017 #20
They would vote for Satan if he promised to force their beliefs on others. Buckeye_Democrat Nov 2017 #25
Even women evangelicals are annoyed to high heaven by women who think Eliot Rosewater Nov 2017 #26
Deferring to a father figure? guillaumeb Nov 2017 #28
Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Religion»Why evangelicals might vo...»Reply #47