Religion
In reply to the discussion: If you cannot disprove the existence of God, or prove the existence of God [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)Why?
There is not "favor" because it is not an argument that can be won.
So many believers and non-believers walk around with these huge chips on their shoulders behaving as if they are always at battle with the "other side" and feeling endlessly persecuted by everyone who is not one of "them".
While pushing back against those that actually discriminate, judge, persecute or otherwise show intolerance towards a group or individuals based on their beliefs or lack of beliefs is certainly called for, this wholesale we vs. them is really unproductive. While fighting back against groups that want to deny people their civil rights or enact laws that are socially unjust are goals we all supposedly share here, attacking religious people who share these goals is not only uncalled for, it's the height of political stupidity.
I don't support Fred Phelps or Billy Graham because they hold specific beliefs that they have tried to foist on others against their will. I don't know where you got the idea that I would support jihadists and those that execute homosexuals. Frankly, that's a pretty despicable insinuation. I don't support lots of people and organizations whose beliefs or agendas I don't agree with, whether those are based on their religion or not.
You want to put me in a corner by accusing me of supporting extremists and fundamentalists? Why? Just because I support and defend people with religious beliefs that I feel are furthering causes I believe in?