Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an atheist but I also do believe religion is very important to some people who need it.
Me too. I also celebrate Christmas - and Easter.
I’m Christian and I thing religion is more often used for evil than good.
The evil is loud, the good is quiet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an atheist but I also do believe religion is very important to some people who need it.
Me too. I also celebrate Christmas - and Easter.
I’m Christian and I thing religion is more often used for evil than good.
Anonymous wrote:I am an atheist but I also do believe religion is very important to some people who need it.
Anonymous wrote:He said he believes in religion not in god
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an atheist but I also do believe religion is very important to some people who need it.
Me too. I also celebrate Christmas - and Easter.
Anonymous wrote:I am an atheist but I also do believe religion is very important to some people who need it.
Anonymous wrote:He has political aspirations and in the US you can’t win as an atheist.
Anonymous wrote:Mark Zuckerberg doing the thing that all right wingers do and pretending to be religious. I wonder if Trump will lend him his bible.
Anonymous wrote:I am an atheist but I also do believe religion is very important to some people who need it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Judeo Christian is my guess. It's easy enough to transition from Jewish to Christian and vice versa, as the two faiths have quite a bit in common. Main difference is we believe Jesus was the Messiah, while Jews either believe the Messiah is never coming, or they're still waiting. We share the Old Testament in common, along with foundational beliefs such as the Golden Rule and the Ten Commandments.
"Judeo Christian" is not a religion and it's not "easy" to transition from one to the other. The idea that it is "easy" is based on erasing 90% of Judaism. Judaism has at least as much if not more in common with Islam-- which is NOT to say those two religions are the same but just to say that pointing to one or two things in common doesn't make the religions the same.
Side note--even "the Golden Rule" is different between Judaism and Christianity, and Christian sects can't even agree on the listing of the 10 commandments among themselves (much less agree with Jews).
In short, the assertion that there is no significant difference between the two religions is supercessionist and offensive, if not anti-semitic.