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In reply to the discussion: Should we respect the sincere religious beliefs of the Westboro Baptist Church? [View all]marylandblue
(12,344 posts)67. Ok, so your goal is to be honest, and the consequences of being honest are not so important?
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Should we respect the sincere religious beliefs of the Westboro Baptist Church? [View all]
Voltaire2
Jun 2018
OP
AT least these vile and filthy piles of human excrement are equal opportunity
Eliot Rosewater
Jun 2018
#1
Well that's a fine point: should I respect the sincerely held religious beliefs
Voltaire2
Jun 2018
#2
People can believe what they want. They can't treat others badly. Belief vs action
uppityperson
Jun 2018
#4
Define "deserving of respect". Using what I assume that term means, no of course it isn't.
uppityperson
Jun 2018
#6
I respect other's right to have a different belief. No one needs to respect anyone else's
uppityperson
Jun 2018
#8
The OP asked for opinions. That is my opinion. I'm not going to argue even
uppityperson
Jun 2018
#22
No. I could give you lots of examples, through history. But that doesn't make those beliefs valid.
notdarkyet
Jun 2018
#52
Is there something wrong with respecting someone's beliefs without agreeing with them?
marylandblue
Jun 2018
#18
A lot of people don't separate their beliefs and their self-images so easily
marylandblue
Jun 2018
#50
There is no evidence that if more people called out Trump, his based would have listened
marylandblue
Jun 2018
#61
Yes you certainly can't argue people out of their beliefs through rational discourse.
Voltaire2
Jun 2018
#62
Ok, so your goal is to be honest, and the consequences of being honest are not so important?
marylandblue
Jun 2018
#67
Of course I don't. That's not the point. And I'm talking about people IN HERE.
Cuthbert Allgood
Jun 2018
#31
The OP, and some other similar posts are in response to a particular poster
marylandblue
Jun 2018
#51