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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Canada must be nice. In the states we're subjected to an absolute onslaught of religious - mostly Christian - influence. It affects how we treat gay people, how we process science and climate change, how guilty we should feel about ourselves, and it also suppresses human nature and healthy sexuality. So that's it. I wish people could look past the fairytales about burning bushes, talking snakes, stoning gays, and the like and understand that you can still be a good, moral person without this stuff.[/quote] Dude. I regularly drive past a church with a pride flag out front. I go to a synagogue where we read the portions about the burning bush and the snake, but I know plenty of people there fighting global warming, and we are LGBT friendly. [b]I am tired of how religion is equated to fundamentalism, esp Christian fundamentalism.[/b] But, yeah you SHOULD feel guilty. Unless you have called your mother in the last two days. [/quote] If you and churches like yours are so tired of the effects of bad religious teachings, how about doing something about it? Openly denounce such groups, effectively showing how they do not represent your religion. Unlike atheists who simply complain about religion, fundamentalists actually degrade what is good about religion, as the "good" religious people ignore them and complain about atheists instead. Atheists state facts about the Bible that many good religious people accept. Meanwhile, fundamentalists are out there trying to take away civil and religious liberties from everyone who doesn't believe exactly the way they do.[/quote] Many do. The PP you're quoting mentioned signs and actions. If you were part of these progressive religious groups you'd know that many DO denounce intolerant religions. They show up behind church and synagogue banners at progressive marches--I saw them at the women's march in January. I've even seen religious people denouncing anti-LGBT evangelicals on DCUM, and recently too. My mom drives around with a bumper sticker saying "Christian and progressive" and I've seen many variations on that theme. Or maybe OP is actually smarter and more sane than this but is paid by some atheist organization to troll DCUM. For her sake, we can only hope. I'm so tired of atheists who don't want to "see" this. These are the deliberately ignorant (or is it deliberately obtuse) and undeniably bigoted atheists. There are plenty of open-minded atheists (including among my friends and family) but they're willing to see shades of color and difference, unlike OP. People who pitch their whole identity around hating another group, like OP, and who feed that identity through willful ignorance, repetition of debunked slander and being deliberately blind and obtuse, need to be sent to some deprogramming center like the centers for cult members and jihadists. Cult-like hate has no place in this world. And yes, OP's hate is "cult-like". To me, bigoted hatred and cults have a lot in common.[/quote]
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