You are in the wrong forum. |
Having a supermajority of religious nuts on the supreme court who started ruling based on their religious beliefs seems to fit perfectly in the Religion section though. |
Is that why you started this thread? Your OP just mentions being upset for being described as Satan. What are you actually upset about? |
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I love telling a-hole religious nutters that they are going to burn in hell.
I don’t think it’s really going to happen, but I hope it makes them rethink their sh1tty behavior. |
I think the discussion went on a tangent because someone believes that everyone can live their lives the way they want. This is hardly the case with millions of families in Republican states losing their right to plan their families the way they see fit. |
Well, they were forced to change their attitude in time. And they will have to continue changing their attitude to keep up with the times. You have quite a few options: 1. You can sit back and pretend that it's just freedom of speech and you can't do anything about it. 2. You can pretend that you have no idea what they mean when they associate you with the devil. 3. You can pretend that you are above all this and their devil is just another comic book character. 4. You can point out that their attitude is hateful and force them to change. |
Not thinking and worrying about what other people think of you has nothing to do with the Supreme Court. You can’t change other people’s beliefs, just as they can’t change yours. Not everyone is going to like you or agree with you and you are not going to like or agree with everyone else. It is life and you can’t go around getting upset that everyone else is not exact Like you or the other way around. |
I agree. |
That is not true. I never thought that the position of the furniture in the room mattered. Then I heard about Feng Shui and I started to place my furniture accordingly. After a while I figured out what a nonsense I believed in and I stopped paying attention to the way I arrange my furniture. People change their beliefs all the time. |
You changed your own belief. Someone else didn’t somehow go into your mind and change your beliefs. |
I disagree. People who described Feng Shui on Internet made me aware of the practice. Initially it made sense that orienting your bed according to the Earth's poles may make a difference in your well-being. Without those people, I wouldn't have acquired that belief. It lasted for a while until I started reading opinions stating the opposite. It took a while to realize that my belief in Feng Shui was not supported by any type of evidence. It was these other people who convinced me that my belief in Feng Shui doesn't make sense. It's all about educating yourself and using critical thinking to acquire new beliefs or change the old ones. You just need the flexibility to change your mind based on the evidence that is available to you. I would not be comfortable being stuck in my own beliefs in spite of all the evidence that I am wrong. |
So, your argument is basically, I am an atheist, therefore I am right. People must accept and admit that I am right. FYI, forcing people to change never works. |
Sorry, pp, but you got it wrong. Previous pp is expressing various options available to people. Only one option, #6, involves forcing, without saying how that would happen. |
Excellent example of changing your mind based on evidence. When it comes to religion, many people don't care about evidence. They just believe. |
I think the performance of the regimes forcing atheism on people: USSR, China, North Korea and Khmer Rouge give us plenty of examples of "real evils." |