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Anonymous wrote:It’s a myth and there is no evidence any of them are true.
^^^ Typical. Instead of addressing the question of whether calling God/Gods a "myth" is insulting, here's an atheist hammering on the reductive, analysis-free, childish insults.
Maybe off topic, but it’s a concise statement that isn’t childish or insulting. Nothing wrong with it.
DP.
It's like me calling you "childish." No explanation, no rationale, just random ad hominems. Even if it's true.
You don’t need extra, flowery words when stating basic facts: “there is no evidence”.
So say "there is no evidence" and people of faith will nod and say you're right, it's about faith. Calling it a "myth" is another level of rudeness.
It's the same thing. There is no evidence = it's a myth. All myths rely on "faith".
No, "myth" is insulting. It's putting peoples' faith on par with Santa Claus, as OP's gotcha in her OP clearly tried to do.
As we've all learned in the past few years, if we didn't know it before: if somebody tells you they're insulted, then it's insulting. You don't get to decide whether somebody else should be insulted by your words or deeds.
I think it’s more on par with Zeus, Odin, etc. Gods who people worshipped.
True, the Greek pantheon of gods were very real to them, and it was a religion. As was the Roman's religion which had many if the same gods by different names. True, these religions have fallen out of favor now, but the American Indians belived in the "great spirit in the sky" and the "happy hunting grounds" (heaven). These are no less respectable beliefs than the monotheistic religions that came out of the middle east.
I was referring to the Greek, Roman, Norse myths when I said all myths rely on “faith”. No evidence = myth.
So you're doubling down on the "no evidence" = "myth" false equivalence.
Again, what matters is context. If the people you're talking to are insulted by the word "myth," or by you comparing their beliefs to the Greek pantheon, then don't do it. If you want to refer to the Greek pantheon by itself and you're confident you're not talking to people who still believe it (are there?) then go ahead and refer to the Greek pantheon as myths--without thinking you're cute by dragging things people actually do believe into it.
This is so basic it shouldn't have to keep being repeated.
Oh, it doesn’t have to be repeated we get it loud and clear that you want special treatment for your beliefs and don’t care about others. You made that very clear.
Is the statement all religions are myths offensive?
Is the statement ‘all religions are myths except for blank” offensive? Or only unless your religion is in the blank spot?

Whenever you lose an argument you come back to this. We're going in circles now.
Nobody is demanding special treatment for any religion.
We're demanding RESPECT for all living religions. Sing it with me. RESPECT. We're asking you to stop with the dumb and childish insults.
And yes, you've been told many times that calling any or all living religions "myths" is disrespectful and insulting. How many more times does this need to be repeated? Can you not grasp this simple logic of democratic exchange, or are the tenets of respectful modern discourse beyond your understanding?
What is a “living” religion? It has been posted here that plenty of people believe in things you call myths.
In addition, plenty of people believe all religions are myths. Do they not deserve the same respect? Why do they have to be quiet?
For the record, if the word “myth” is so problematic I will drop it. How should you prefer I express my beliefs on religion here?
Why don’t you just say it : you don’t want to see the point because you want to keep offending people.
A normal, non-bigoted person would quickly grasp the difference between
thinking something is a myth and actually
saying that, virtually or in person, to somebody’s face.
kinda like someone saying to your face that you're going to go to hell if you don't accept jesus?
Who told you you are going to hell if you don’t accept Jesus?
family member
Ok, so you have a family member that is a jerk. Have any other Christian people told you to your face you are “going to hell?”
It sounds like you have a family member who is awful, and that happens.
But you do realize that you can’t judge every Christian negatively because of your family member? What your family member said is their opinion. It’s not the opinion of every Christian. And because no other Christian has said that to you- it’s not the action of every Christian.
I can’t imagine what kind of dysfunctional society would exist today if we judged millions of people based on the actions of one person. You realize you are allowing one jerk to influence your entire worldview, right?
NP. It is not one random Christian. This is central to the worldview of many sects (Christian and not). There will always be people who say this to you. People will say it causally - not so much “you are going to hell” but rather “only through Christ can you be saved and go to heaven in the afterlife.” It’s ok. It’s their belief system. But please believe us when we tell you this is not one isolated person somewhere. It is part of what makes family dynamics so hard for me and many others. I don’t want that message for my kids just like you don’t want your atheist family members telling you kid that religion is a myth. But it’s the truth of what family members believe whether they share it rudely or not and so we have to deal with it.
The view of atheism is that God doesn’t exist. That’s exactly like Christianity in saying something that is in opposition to other people’s beliefs.
The thing to do is realize people think differently and be ok with it. We all have different beliefs. It’s the way the world works. That doesn’t invalidate our personal beliefs.
There is absolutely no reason to be constantly upset and worried because human beings all have different beliefs. If you are secure in your own beliefs- then that is that.
The problem is within you if you can’t accept that people have different beliefs.
Religion exists. Atheism exists. We choose what we think makes sense for us and then live our lives. We can’t make and don’t want to make everyone think like us.
Atheism says when we die we cease existing. We become nothing. Do you not think that thought is upsetting and depressing and scary for people who are not atheist? Somehow that is completely dismissed in this argument. Atheism is telling people something they are uncomfortable with, just like when Christianity tells people they “will go to hell.” Each belief tells people that have different beliefs something they don’t like/believe in. But you don’t consider that.