Religion
In reply to the discussion: How to Be an Atheist Without Being a Dick About It [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)That's a big problem with some of them, imo.
So, why would those opposing them take the same stance?
Let's say the basic beliefs are true for many, if not most, christian denominations. So what?
If those creeds, foundational beliefs and rituals do not negatively interfere with your life or the lives of others, why would you care? Who is anyone to say that they are wrong or shouldn't hold those beliefs?
I was raised in a Disciples of Christ church. My father is a minister. I'm fairly sure there was religious dogma included in the baptism, but it was "lite" and not the important part. The important part was that being a member of this church meant that you would endorse certain values and act upon those, like working for civil liberties, fighting for social justice, caring for the most marginalized and needy, treating others well, tolerance of other kinds of people and their beliefs.
I don't consider myself a christian or any other kind of believer. But I do think that my exposure to the church as a child had a profoundly positive impact on me. And while acknowledging that there have been some very bad things done, I also believe that religion has had a profoundly positive impact on the world in general.