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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2018 2:21:58 GMT
In all seriousness, why hate on people of faith!?
Are they hurting you in any way?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2018 2:30:16 GMT
Nobody is directly oppressing me, person to person, with their religion. However, because of the legacy of religion, I don't have the right to die, which is unacceptable. The only way for me to get my rights is for those delusions to be shattered (including those of religious atheists). As nice as I'm sure that many of them are, if they get to maintain their religion, then I don't get my freedom.
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Post by maya55555 on Jul 12, 2018 2:47:26 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2018 3:24:13 GMT
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I don't get it.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jul 12, 2018 3:49:13 GMT
Personally? For the most part no. I'll ask gay teens being forced into conversion therapy by their parents, children sexually abused by priests, people disowned by the religious parents because they don't want to follow their faith, and women being forced to wear a bunch of towels in the Middle East how they feel about religion.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 12, 2018 4:15:47 GMT
Personally? For the most part no. I'll ask gay teens being forced into conversion therapy by their parents, children sexually abused by priests, people disowned by the religious parents because they don't want to follow their faith, and women being forced to wear a bunch of towels in the Middle East how they feel about religion. Imo all your points are correct except for children sexually being abused by priests. Sure that happens. But not because of religion. More because of access of availability of prey for the predator. Happens all the time in other secular occupations as well.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jul 12, 2018 4:18:52 GMT
Personally? For the most part no. I'll ask gay teens being forced into conversion therapy by their parents, children sexually abused by priests, people disowned by the religious parents because they don't want to follow their faith, and women being forced to wear a bunch of towels in the Middle East how they feel about religion. Imo all your points are correct except for children sexually being abused by priests. Sure that happens. But not because of religion. More because of access of availability of prey for the predator. Happens all the time in other secular occupations as well. Yeah, but how many of those are in "secular" organizations that actively protect pedophiles from criminal investigations?
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 12, 2018 4:30:58 GMT
Imo all your points are correct except for children sexually being abused by priests. Sure that happens. But not because of religion. More because of access of availability of prey for the predator. Happens all the time in other secular occupations as well. Yeah, but how many of those are in "secular" organizations that actively protect pedophiles from criminal investigations? Actually, there may be many. That's what allows people like Jimmy Saville to go unpunished or 1000s of western sex tourists who prey on third world kids to go un-arrested.. The thing is that religious priests who are abusing kids are found out more easily because there is a greater focus on exposing or outing them. Most people who actually indulge in such abuses are not even found out. Sometimes wives know of their husbands activities but won't out their husbands. It's sad but it is true. My argument should not be taken as defence of religious people. What I am saying is that it is not religion which causes such things but the situation. Sure you make a good point that there are religious organisations which try to protect abusers (and they deserve condemnation irrespective of whether secular organisations also do that or not) . But what I am saying is that that is also not an exclusive feature of religious people. Many times you wouldn't get a sniff if crime even happened. Religious people, rich people, entertainment industry, military, police et al all do jobs of cover up.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 12, 2018 5:04:02 GMT
To answer the OP: Religious people may not be very powerful individually to bother an average non-religious person but they can make society bad overall by strength of numbers. Outside of western world and a few other countries homosexuals cannot express themselves in public. Who is responsible for that if not religious people who get laws passed according to moral values of their religion? Millions of women have to suffer abuses because religion has made our societies misogynistic and male oriented. There are countries where people who follow religion other than the religion of majority can not even live with safety. Who is responsible for that if not religious people? I know that there are many good religious people but the fact is that religious people are good only at individual levels. When they bring their voices together then they create problems for kids, women, minorities etc.etc.
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Post by Eλευθερί on Jul 12, 2018 9:38:34 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2018 10:43:31 GMT
Why do some religious people think that criticizing their belief is the same as hating them ?
I don`t hate religious people i sometimes find them very annoying but i also find many atheist annoying.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Jul 12, 2018 11:04:18 GMT
To answer the OP: Religious people may not be very powerful individually to bother an average non-religious person but they can make society bad overall by strength of numbers. Outside of western world and a few other countries homosexuals cannot express themselves in public. Who is responsible for that if not religious people who get laws passed according to moral values of their religion? Millions of women have to suffer abuses because religion has made our societies misogynistic and male oriented. There are countries where people who follow religion other than the religion of majority can not even live with safety. Who is responsible for that if not religious people? I know that there are many good religious people but the fact is that religious people are good only at individual levels. When they bring their voices together then they create problems for kids, women, minorities etc.etc. You are discussing human nature as opposed to religious nature. It does not take religion for people to discriminate and religion doesn't even make it easier. A few sucky countries in Africa and the Middle East do a lot of the heavy lifting for examples (Japan & China are routinely ignored for some reason) and misogyny against women is clearly agnostic and more a product of non-religious dude culture. Really, the greatest negative impact religious influence has is on the persecution of other religions.
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 12, 2018 16:20:53 GMT
To answer the OP: Religious people may not be very powerful individually to bother an average non-religious person but they can make society bad overall by strength of numbers. Outside of western world and a few other countries homosexuals cannot express themselves in public. Who is responsible for that if not religious people who get laws passed according to moral values of their religion? Millions of women have to suffer abuses because religion has made our societies misogynistic and male oriented. There are countries where people who follow religion other than the religion of majority can not even live with safety. Who is responsible for that if not religious people? I know that there are many good religious people but the fact is that religious people are good only at individual levels. When they bring their voices together then they create problems for kids, women, minorities etc.etc. You are discussing human nature as opposed to religious nature. It does not take religion for people to discriminate and religion doesn't even make it easier. A few sucky countries in Africa and the Middle East do a lot of the heavy lifting for examples (Japan & China are routinely ignored for some reason) and misogyny against women is clearly agnostic and more a product of non-religious dude culture. Really, the greatest negative impact religious influence has is on the persecution of other religions. Are you denying the anti-homosexual stance maintained by many religious organisations throughout the history? Or for that matter many religions outrightly preach against homosexuality and ask for discrimination?
Even in western society where in last 30 years rights for homsexuals have been improving the better part of credit for making conditions better for homosexuals goes foremost to secular way of thinking and vast number of atheists who have taken a very strong stance against discrimination of homosexuals.
Same way religion has made life worse for women. And almost all religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, seemingly innocent Jainism and all three Abrahmic faiths have been guilty of spreading misogyny. Even today you can see misogyny in either subtle or straightforward form in most parts of world.
I am glad that you agree that religions have led to persecution of non-adherents.
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Post by Eλευθερί on Jul 13, 2018 5:02:44 GMT
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Post by mslo79 on Jul 13, 2018 6:33:51 GMT
EλευθερίGood. it's a waste of money. the planet has been around a VERY long time, do you really think pollution etc (over say the last 100-200 years or so) is going to take out humanity? To me it seems like common sense that won't happen. p.s. sure, cut back on pollution where you can, as that can't be a bad thing, but I am totally against anything that's going to tax the common person over it as all it does is screw people. NOTE: www.forbes.com/sites/markhendrickson/2012/09/16/climate-change-hoax-or-crime-of-the-century/
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jul 13, 2018 13:26:45 GMT
Eλευθερί Good. it's a waste of money. the planet has been around a VERY long time, do you really think pollution etc (over say the last 100-200 years or so) is going to take out humanity? To me it seems like common sense that won't happen. p.s. sure, cut back on pollution where you can, as that can't be a bad thing, but I am totally against anything that's going to tax the common person over it as all it does is screw people. NOTE: www.forbes.com/sites/markhendrickson/2012/09/16/climate-change-hoax-or-crime-of-the-century/ "the planet has been around a VERY long time, do you really think pollution etc (over say the last 100-200 years or so) is going to take out humanity"
That's very dubious reasoning. Yes the Earth has been around for billions of years, but humans have only been around for thousands of years, a very small time fame in comparison. Also mass pollution has only been around for about a couple hundred years after the industrial era and has only become much more exacerbated with the dramatic increase of cars over the last 100 years or so. Majority of species that existed are now extinct, so it's not that hard to believe humans could eventually become extinct as well.
"(over say the last 100-200 years or so) is going to take out humanity?"
Pollution is definetly a factor, though I'm more concerned about overpopulation and not enough resources. Obviously pollution is going to be a byproduct of increasing human populations.
"but I am totally against anything that's going to tax the common person over it as all it does is screw people." I'm not sure how taxes and regulations to maintain clean drinking water and breathable air is "screwing people". Do you want us to have third world conditions and have to wear breathing masks all the time?
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Post by FilmFlaneur on Jul 13, 2018 13:40:50 GMT
In all seriousness, why hate on people of faith!? Are they hurting you in any way? Well, I do get a nagging pain from fundamentalists...
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 13, 2018 14:00:09 GMT
What makes that extremely sad is that there are gods in India depicted as indulging in homosexual activities and there are famous temples full of homosexual depictions. India was one of the more tolerant countries toward homosexuality but Victorian moral code was implemented in 19th century and people were thoroughly brainwashed into being homophobic. I hope some sense prevails and all the discriminations against gays are elements from Indian society. But considering the fact that all three major religious fanatics - Hindus, Muslims and Christians of India are against homophobia it will be difficult to do so. The only bright spot for homosexuals of India is that it is not so openly talked about topic. Homosexual relations of course happens behind the curtains but there is no chase by people to get those people arrested even if there are laws in name. yeah, but it is sad that homosexuals cannot marry and ascertain their relations in public.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2018 14:20:49 GMT
What makes that extremely sad is that there are gods in India depicted as indulging in homosexual activities and there are famous temples full of homosexual depictions. India was one of the more tolerant countries toward homosexuality but Victorian moral code was implemented in 19th century and people were thoroughly brainwashed into being homophobic. I hope some sense prevails and all the discriminations against gays are elements from Indian society. But considering the fact that all three major religious fanatics - Hindus, Muslims and Christians of India are against homophobia it will be difficult to do so. The only bright spot for homosexuals of India is that it is not so openly talked about topic. Homosexual relations of course happens behind the curtains but there is no chase by people to get those people arrested even if there are laws in name. yeah, but it is sad that homosexuals cannot marry and ascertain their relations in public. Which Christians are you talking about.
Jesus said Love everyone. - Don't judge others unless you want to be judged just as harshly. - How can you tell someone they have a splinter in their eye if you have a plank in yours.? - I didn't come to Judge, but to offer salvation. - If you don't love your enemies, then what reward is there in that?
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 13, 2018 14:32:13 GMT
What makes that extremely sad is that there are gods in India depicted as indulging in homosexual activities and there are famous temples full of homosexual depictions. India was one of the more tolerant countries toward homosexuality but Victorian moral code was implemented in 19th century and people were thoroughly brainwashed into being homophobic. I hope some sense prevails and all the discriminations against gays are elements from Indian society. But considering the fact that all three major religious fanatics - Hindus, Muslims and Christians of India are against homophobia it will be difficult to do so. The only bright spot for homosexuals of India is that it is not so openly talked about topic. Homosexual relations of course happens behind the curtains but there is no chase by people to get those people arrested even if there are laws in name. yeah, but it is sad that homosexuals cannot marry and ascertain their relations in public. Which Christians are you talking about.
Jesus said Love everyone. - Don't judge others unless you want to be judged just as harshly. - How can you tell someone they have a splinter in their eye if you have a plank in yours.? - I didn't come to Judge, but to offer salvation. - If you don't love your enemies, then what reward is there in that? What are you talking about? I am talking about homophobic Christians. Next you inform us that there aren't any of them because Jesus said some very peaceful words. If Christians really believed in those verses then they wouldn't create laws against homosexuality. Ever Heard of Kill the Gays bill?
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