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Judaism (in all forms) says it is forbidden to turn down needed medical treatment. This law since the time of Maimonides, himself a physician.
Judaism even allows for the violation of other holy laws, such as the shabbos, to save a life. thus Orthodox Jewish doctors may work on shabbos (though they should find a gentile back up if they can) |
Omg take a logic class and learn about similes. Read some Pew studies and learn how people actually ARE bigoted against atheist and atheism. Take a semantics class and learn how it’s perfectly possible to be bigoted against atheism and atheists. Most importantly, stop making atheists look like frustrated douches. |
| Life is busy enough without any deities in it mucking it up for us. |
And atheists wonder why people are prejudiced against them. The frustrated douche factor, which atheist ppl exemplifies perfectly, is a big part of it.... |
You are exhausting with your word salad. And you don't understand atheism. Yes, I know people can be bigoted against atheists -- we are people too. But you can't be bigoted against a lack of something. It's nonsense. And that is what you typed. Also, you did not employ a simile. I notice you did not respond to this: "The people in the OP did what they did because of their religion". I'll wait until you do. |
| I never wonder why some people dislike religion. I wonder why some people can’t deal with the fact that I am religious and need to assume I’m stupid, evil, or want to convert them. |
They definitely should not do that. But in a metaphor that will probably make sense to you: You may be paying for the sins of your fathers. |
Do you think all religious people if the past were stupid, evil, or trying to convert someone? Or does it make sense that just like today, most religious people are just trying to live their own lives. |
Yeah, but too many of them are stupid, evil or trying to convert. They really stand out from the quiet, unobtrusive spiritual crowd. People "just trying to live their own lives" don't burn people at the stake or tell others they will burn forever in hell for not beleiving the right things. |
No, of course I don't think all of them are -- not even the majority. But the ones you see on TV, faith healing, asking for money, using their influence for political gain, and that sort of thing -- yes, pure evil. Hard to get over that sometimes. |
Not really -- some people are prejudiced against atheists without even knowing any. They learn in church that atheists are bad people, with no morals. Until recently, religious people were defining atheists. That stopped when atheists started to speak for themselves. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]THese are examples of extremist religious beliefs.
Many religions do not support such thinking.[/quote] Not sure why that matters to the point... in fact, upon reflection, let me rephrase: It does not matter.[/quote] then I suggest that the "some" who dislike religion, consider that not all religious beliefs are alike.[/quote] I agree that the vast majority of religious people who I meet in the US today are kind and lovely people who go about practicing their own beliefs and use their religion to bring meaning to their own lives. Even those that are annoying in their prostelizing are not really affecting me - I can deal with that. The issue is when someone else’s religious beliefs becomes the basis of legislating to reduce my choices - that’s where the harm comes in. And the “moderate” religious don’t really see an issue with it because at heart they agree with the religious morality clauses. |
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]THese are examples of extremist religious beliefs.
Many religions do not support such thinking.[/quote] Not sure why that matters to the point... in fact, upon reflection, let me rephrase: It does not matter.[/quote] then I suggest that the "some" who dislike religion, consider that not all religious beliefs are alike.[/quote] I agree that the vast majority of religious people who I meet in the US today are kind and lovely people who go about practicing their own beliefs and use their religion to bring meaning to their own lives. Even those that are annoying in their prostelizing are not really affecting me - I can deal with that. The issue is when someone else’s religious beliefs becomes the basis of legislating to reduce my choices - that’s where the harm comes in. And [b]the “moderate” religious don’t really see an issue with it because at heart they agree with the religious morality clauses. [/b][/quote] Disagree. The moderates do not agree with extreme "religious morality clauses" but they may not speak out about them because they are conflicted. They value their own brand of religion, but eschew both atheists and religious extremists. |
NP. These are just insults and derailments. The comparison to prejudice against all atheists based on the actions of a few is a good one. Please do better. |
I notice you did not respond to this: "The people in the OP did what they did because of their religion" AGAIN. I'll wait until you do. |