Religion
Related: About this forumMaraya1969
(22,997 posts)I'm thinking of Jews and Muslims. People are born into societies; they don't have much control over that.
Most people are born into a family and a society and then taught what their beliefs are. It is only a few who are bold enough to decide for themselves later on who end up leaving.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)The reason religion got to where you describe is because it was free from criticism by force of law for thousands of years.
edhopper
(34,834 posts)I say ridicule the ideas of Judism all you want. That is different than ridiculing or insulting me as a person.
Voltaire2
(14,719 posts)Raised in racist families and communities. Should we avoid ridiculing their racism because they were just raised that way?
A belief system is not an ethnicity.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)Should people face legal consequences if they criticize or mock someone else's religion?
Ilsa
(62,239 posts)there won't be consequences or blowback.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)Or the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack?
Ilsa
(62,239 posts)about social implications of insulting the people around you. The offender should be ready for a hearty "go fuck yourself," or more passively, being ignored.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)Its criticizing an idea. Certainly some are so attached to their ideas they will view this as as in insult to themselves. Thats what closed mindedness looks like and with some it will rise to the violence stage.
Ilsa
(62,239 posts)Midnight Writer
(22,974 posts)Pendrench
(1,389 posts)think that not only should others be free to criticize what I believe, but I also think that it is beneficial for me to hear such criticism, and ask myself "Why am I offended by what is being said?"
In short, I think that the only way to grow is to learn. And I can do this by:
Examining my own faith
Examining what/why others believe as they do
Examining what/why other do not believe
Just my own thoughts on this.
Wishing all well and peace.
Tim
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)This is no different than any other idea. When criticism of ideas is suppressed you have oppression regardless of how well meaning it is.