diggitydot wrote:
And by offensively religious, I mean those irritatingly irrational people who wear their religion, (whichever it maybe), on their sleeves like a badge of honor and refuse to listen or respect anyone else's beliefs or ethics. This is definitely a small percentage of the religious, but a very vocal percentage, at that.
There is also a large percentage of non-religious people who you could put in this same category.
pstone Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:43 pm Post subject:
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Express your religious beliefs - not legislate everyone else into following them.
This is true, but it also works in reverse. The 'non' religous can't claim they come from a point of view that is 'right' so it is also subjective yet want to legislate as well.
ITA with the responders to these posts.
(Edited to provide a gap between my agreement with the other posters and my personal opinion which in no way reflects anyone else's thoughts).
I haven't been here long so I am only speaking from a limited few months of experience with this board but I have noticed a definite anti-Christian belief vibe going on here. Just my honest opinion. If you are a Christian, you tend to get lumped into the Bush, Pat Robertson, homophobic, closed minded group (unfairly, IMO, seeing as I am independent, do NOT like Bush OR Robertson, am not homophobic, and would like to think of myself as open minded).
If you explain that you feel a certain way about an issue because you are a die-hard liberal, that seems to be OK here. Or because you are Jewish, that's OK, too. But if you feel the way you do because you are a Christian, that seems to be not very OK.
Anyway, hope this doesn't piss off too many. Just my personal .02 from a few months of observation.
And by offensively religious, I mean those irritatingly irrational people who wear their religion, (whichever it maybe), on their sleeves like a badge of honor and refuse to listen or respect anyone else's beliefs or ethics. This is definitely a small percentage of the religious, but a very vocal percentage, at that.
There is also a large percentage of non-religious people who you could put in this same category.
pstone Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:43 pm Post subject:
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Express your religious beliefs - not legislate everyone else into following them.
This is true, but it also works in reverse. The 'non' religous can't claim they come from a point of view that is 'right' so it is also subjective yet want to legislate as well.
ITA with the responders to these posts.
(Edited to provide a gap between my agreement with the other posters and my personal opinion which in no way reflects anyone else's thoughts).
I haven't been here long so I am only speaking from a limited few months of experience with this board but I have noticed a definite anti-Christian belief vibe going on here. Just my honest opinion. If you are a Christian, you tend to get lumped into the Bush, Pat Robertson, homophobic, closed minded group (unfairly, IMO, seeing as I am independent, do NOT like Bush OR Robertson, am not homophobic, and would like to think of myself as open minded).
If you explain that you feel a certain way about an issue because you are a die-hard liberal, that seems to be OK here. Or because you are Jewish, that's OK, too. But if you feel the way you do because you are a Christian, that seems to be not very OK.
Anyway, hope this doesn't piss off too many. Just my personal .02 from a few months of observation.
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