Is it "insulting" to refer to god as "mythical"?

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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important.

I am not a “Karen” and let people live their lives as they wish.

Why would you take so much time and devote so much effort to defining a religion (or anything else) you don’t believe in?


I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important is relevant to the conversation, except that it may be a perfect illustration of why some do feel it is important. But the reason is irrelevant.

If you don't think your "opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important" than posting in a religion forum is a rather odd thing to do, wouldn't you say? I think maybe you DO think it is important. And that's just fine. In fact it should be encouraged.


“I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important”

What beliefs do atheists have?


Are you asking what atheism is? Seriously?


You wrote it is important for atheists to communicate their beliefs. I don’t know what beliefs atheists have. If it is important to communicate them, you could explain what atheist beliefs are.


You’re not making sense. This is non-sequitur. Please read the thread in context and try again.


You wrote that it is important for atheists to be able to communicate their beliefs; I am simply asking you to do that. What are atheist beliefs?



Where did I write that exactly?


21:20


Yeah where can you quote me?
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important.

I am not a “Karen” and let people live their lives as they wish.

Why would you take so much time and devote so much effort to defining a religion (or anything else) you don’t believe in?


I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important is relevant to the conversation, except that it may be a perfect illustration of why some do feel it is important. But the reason is irrelevant.

If you don't think your "opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important" than posting in a religion forum is a rather odd thing to do, wouldn't you say? I think maybe you DO think it is important. And that's just fine. In fact it should be encouraged.


“I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important”

What beliefs do atheists have?


Are you asking what atheism is? Seriously?


You wrote it is important for atheists to communicate their beliefs. I don’t know what beliefs atheists have. If it is important to communicate them, you could explain what atheist beliefs are.


You’re not making sense. This is non-sequitur. Please read the thread in context and try again.


You wrote that it is important for atheists to be able to communicate their beliefs; I am simply asking you to do that. What are atheist beliefs?



Where did I write that exactly?


21:20


Yeah where can you quote me?


21:20 is your post?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important.

I am not a “Karen” and let people live their lives as they wish.

Why would you take so much time and devote so much effort to defining a religion (or anything else) you don’t believe in?


I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important is relevant to the conversation, except that it may be a perfect illustration of why some do feel it is important. But the reason is irrelevant.

If you don't think your "opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important" than posting in a religion forum is a rather odd thing to do, wouldn't you say? I think maybe you DO think it is important. And that's just fine. In fact it should be encouraged.


“I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important”

What beliefs do atheists have?


Are you asking what atheism is? Seriously?


You wrote it is important for atheists to communicate their beliefs. I don’t know what beliefs atheists have. If it is important to communicate them, you could explain what atheist beliefs are.


You’re not making sense. This is non-sequitur. Please read the thread in context and try again.


You wrote that it is important for atheists to be able to communicate their beliefs; I am simply asking you to do that. What are atheist beliefs?



Where did I write that exactly?


21:20


Yeah where can you quote me?


“I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important is relevant to the conversation, except that it may be a perfect illustration of why some do feel it is important. But the reason is irrelevant.

If you don't think your "opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important" than posting in a religion forum is a rather odd thing to do, wouldn't you say? I think maybe you DO think it is important. And that's just fine. In fact it should be encouraged.“

Anonymous
Are the people who are offended by the term “myth” offended by this first definition?

noun: myth; plural noun: myths
1. a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.

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Anonymous wrote:Are the people who are offended by the term “myth” offended by this first definition?

noun: myth; plural noun: myths
1. a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.



Irrelevant as some of you admit you use additional definitions because you intend to insult. One of you is even quoted saying this in a website feedback thread.

noun: myth; plural noun: myths
1. a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
2. a widely held but false belief or idea.
"he wants to dispel the myth that sea kayaking is too risky or too strenuous"
Similar:
misconception
fallacy
mistaken belief
false notion
misbelief
old wives' tale
fairy story
fairy tale
fiction
fantasy
delusion
figment of the imagination
invention
fabrication
falsehood
untruth
lie
trumped-up story
fake news
alternative fact
story
tall story
tall tale
fib
cock and bull story
kidology
a misrepresentation of the truth.
"attacking the party's irresponsible myths about privatization"
Similar:
misconception
fallacy
mistaken belief
false notion
misbelief
old wives' tale
fairy story
fairy tale
fiction
fantasy
delusion
figment of the imagination
invention
fabrication
falsehood
untruth
lie
trumped-up story
fake news
alternative fact
story
tall story
tall tale
fib
cock and bull story
kidology
a fictitious or imaginary person or thing.
"nobody had ever heard of Simon's mysterious friend—Anna said he was a myth"
an exaggerated or idealized conception of a person or thing

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think my opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important.

I am not a “Karen” and let people live their lives as they wish.

Why would you take so much time and devote so much effort to defining a religion (or anything else) you don’t believe in?


I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important is relevant to the conversation, except that it may be a perfect illustration of why some do feel it is important. But the reason is irrelevant.

If you don't think your "opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important" than posting in a religion forum is a rather odd thing to do, wouldn't you say? I think maybe you DO think it is important. And that's just fine. In fact it should be encouraged.


“I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important”

What beliefs do atheists have?


Are you asking what atheism is? Seriously?


You wrote it is important for atheists to communicate their beliefs. I don’t know what beliefs atheists have. If it is important to communicate them, you could explain what atheist beliefs are.


You’re not making sense. This is non-sequitur. Please read the thread in context and try again.


You wrote that it is important for atheists to be able to communicate their beliefs; I am simply asking you to do that. What are atheist beliefs?



Where did I write that exactly?


21:20


Yeah where can you quote me?


“I don't think that your failure to understand why atheists feel communicating their beliefs is important is relevant to the conversation, except that it may be a perfect illustration of why some do feel it is important. But the reason is irrelevant.

If you don't think your "opinion about other people’s religion or lack of religion is important" than posting in a religion forum is a rather odd thing to do, wouldn't you say? I think maybe you DO think it is important. And that's just fine. In fact it should be encouraged.“



Where is the part where I say I think it is important? I don’t see that…


DP. Reported for trolling


Not a troll. Pp is the troll as they put words in my mouth. That’s not cool. But I m enough of an adu;t to call them on it and not go running to the mods because I got called on it.
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