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In reply to the discussion: Oh, I get it! If I dare to criticize Islam, that means I'm racist! [View all]NS2012
(74 posts)10. Someone tried to have your comment deleted.
I served as juror #1.
In my opinion the distinction between those who believe in a diety and those who don't is simply a matter of perspective. It's the same universe regardless of how one chooses to perceive it.
God / Non-God are eternal complementary portions of the ultimate ontological concept.
I've found Taoism and Buddhism offer insight into the semantic nature of belief vs non-belief.
Various religions are various fingers pointing at the same truth. Religion tends to focus on the hand pointing at the truth as opposed to the truth itself.
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Oh, I get it! If I dare to criticize Islam, that means I'm racist! [View all]
backscatter712
May 2012
OP
Yep. My posting of a pic of Mohammed modeled after trollface means I moonlight in white sheets.
backscatter712
May 2012
#2
Well "the host who posted it" seems to not agree with your assessment, since it stands
dmallind
May 2012
#39
Actually, I do mind and I do alert in the Religion group when I see personal attacks from either
cbayer
May 2012
#27