Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see far more respect between religious people of various faith backgrounds than I do from non-religious people toward religious people.
As part of my kids' confirmation classes, they visited a number of worship services of different faiths and traditions, as part of better understanding their own.
That's a good thing. Would have been better if the kids were also taught to respect people who do not practice a religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see far more respect between religious people of various faith backgrounds than I do from non-religious people toward religious people.
Do you see similar respect from religious people for agnostics and atheists?
This is my question too. People, in the US, at least, are taught that they should respect people with different religious beliefs, but they are not taught to respect people who do not have a religion.
How so?
Anonymous wrote:Only on DCUM is there such hate for people who may or may not be spiritual and do not belong to a particular faith community.
In the real world, no one cares.
Here, there are a couple of particularly vicious anti-atheist trolls, just as there are a couple of vicious anti-Catholic trolls and some generally anti-religion trolls.
Trolls, your mistake is thinking that one example of a different belief system (atheism is also a belief system) means everyone of that community is the same way.
Also:
We are surrounded by belief systems. Collectively in the US, for example, most of us believe in democracy. Yet it is an entirely artificial construct, we need to all believe in it for it to work. Not like gravity: if you denied gravity, you'd still be controlled by it. But if you cease to believe in god/gods, or capitalism, or any of the constructs humankind has created... you can still live as homo sapiens somewhere, governed by the laws of nature.
So this stupid fight that some trolls try to create, atheism versus religion, is entirely ridiculous. These are ALL artificial constructs anyway. You are all in your respective corners, fighting about something made-up.
Anonymous wrote:Only on DCUM is there such hate for people who may or may not be spiritual and do not belong to a particular faith community.
In the real world, no one cares.
Here, there are a couple of particularly vicious anti-atheist trolls, just as there are a couple of vicious anti-Catholic trolls and some generally anti-religion trolls.
Trolls, your mistake is thinking that one example of a different belief system (atheism is also a belief system) means everyone of that community is the same way.
Also:
We are surrounded by belief systems. Collectively in the US, for example, most of us believe in democracy. Yet it is an entirely artificial construct, we need to all believe in it for it to work. Not like gravity: if you denied gravity, you'd still be controlled by it. But if you cease to believe in god/gods, or capitalism, or any of the constructs humankind has created... you can still live as homo sapiens somewhere, governed by the laws of nature.
So this stupid fight that some trolls try to create, atheism versus religion, is entirely ridiculous. These are ALL artificial constructs anyway. You are all in your respective corners, fighting about something made-up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see far more respect between religious people of various faith backgrounds than I do from non-religious people toward religious people.
Do you see similar respect from religious people for agnostics and atheists?
This is my question too. People, in the US, at least, are taught that they should respect people with different religious beliefs, but they are not taught to respect people who do not have a religion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see far more respect between religious people of various faith backgrounds than I do from non-religious people toward religious people.
As part of my kids' confirmation classes, they visited a number of worship services of different faiths and traditions, as part of better understanding their own.
That's a good thing. Would have been better if the kids were also taught to respect people who do not practice a religion.
Respect is earned. Stop trolling the religion forum with toxic screens and dumb analogies. Don't try to make my party about your atheism. And so on and so on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see far more respect between religious people of various faith backgrounds than I do from non-religious people toward religious people.
As part of my kids' confirmation classes, they visited a number of worship services of different faiths and traditions, as part of better understanding their own.
That's a good thing. Would have been better if the kids were also taught to respect people who do not practice a religion.
Anonymous wrote:I see far more respect between religious people of various faith backgrounds than I do from non-religious people toward religious people.
As part of my kids' confirmation classes, they visited a number of worship services of different faiths and traditions, as part of better understanding their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see far more respect between religious people of various faith backgrounds than I do from non-religious people toward religious people.
Do you see similar respect from religious people for agnostics and atheists?
Anonymous wrote:I see far more respect between religious people of various faith backgrounds than I do from non-religious people toward religious people.