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trotsky

(49,533 posts)
12. The question you need to answer is, does religion make people more or less tolerant?
Thu Mar 14, 2019, 07:56 AM
Mar 2019

The fact that you've admitted you would rather live under a secular government than a theocratic one kinda answers it already though.

Does this mean we can blame religion for significantly higher levels of intolerance? Major Nikon Mar 2019 #1
Is intolerance restricted to theists? guillaumeb Mar 2019 #2
So the best answer you can come up with as to why certain religious groups are far more intolerant.. Major Nikon Mar 2019 #5
Once again, you construct with straw. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #8
You finally answered a question with a straight answer and you want to run away from it Major Nikon Mar 2019 #10
The question you need to answer is, does religion make people more or less tolerant? trotsky Mar 2019 #12
Why are followers of New Ages faiths so much more tolerant marylandblue Mar 2019 #13
If religion itself, the willingness to believe, guillaumeb Mar 2019 #17
Who thinks the mere "willingness to believe" causes intolerance? marylandblue Mar 2019 #19
No one, of course. trotsky Mar 2019 #21
What causes intolerance seems to be tribalism. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #22
That's ONE thing. trotsky Mar 2019 #23
And do you refuse to see that religion is one aspect of tribalism? guillaumeb Mar 2019 #25
Yes I do, because religion is not just "one aspect of tribalism." trotsky Mar 2019 #27
Trotsky's Law Act_of_Reparation Mar 2019 #29
There is more to the Bible than just Jesus' words. marylandblue Mar 2019 #30
The survey referred to seems to suggest differently. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #31
86% of New Agers are pro-LGBT while only 54% of evangelicals are. marylandblue Mar 2019 #34
Correction of your error: trotsky Mar 2019 #38
If you read the article, guillaumeb Mar 2019 #46
If we're only talking about the US Lordquinton Mar 2019 #48
Why do you think that I did so? eom guillaumeb Mar 2019 #52
I have given several reasons as to why you might have Lordquinton Mar 2019 #53
Your reply #3 seems to suggest that you see LGBTQ intolerance as a theistic problem. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #54
Faith groups in the UNITED STATES are not the ones pushing anti-LGBT laws? marylandblue Mar 2019 #55
Some are. Of course. And I never denied that. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #56
Right and nobody ever denied that intolerance is confined to theists or non-theists marylandblue Mar 2019 #57
No, that intolerance is pretty much confined to Theists Lordquinton Mar 2019 #59
Well that proves it. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #60
Yes, facts do prove it for me Lordquinton Mar 2019 #64
Wow, you're all over the place Lordquinton Mar 2019 #58
Speaking of all over the place, guillaumeb Mar 2019 #61
And the article also runs counter to your own mantras marylandblue Mar 2019 #62
You abandoned your point really quick Lordquinton Mar 2019 #65
Who has claimed "theistsintolerant"? (Or more specifically, that ALL theists are intolerant?) trotsky Mar 2019 #67
We're Going to need a Bigger Gif... NeoGreen Mar 2019 #68
Yes, I did read the article. That's how I found your error. trotsky Mar 2019 #66
I've been trying to figure out exactly what logical fallacy is going on here Lordquinton Mar 2019 #69
Honestly, a person could write up a research paper based on his posts. trotsky Mar 2019 #70
Motte and bailey, had to look that one up Lordquinton Mar 2019 #71
Per your previous claim that I have "ruined" Du for you, guillaumeb Mar 2019 #72
You make DU suck, yes. trotsky Mar 2019 #73
Your responses are revealing. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #74
They reveal exactly what you have demonstrated to me. trotsky Mar 2019 #75
I meant revealing of your own character. eom guillaumeb Mar 2019 #76
Oh really? trotsky Mar 2019 #77
Religion is not defined as "the willingness to believe". Mariana Mar 2019 #50
What on Earth is "the willingness to believe?" MineralMan Mar 2019 #51
Faith groups are pushing all anti-LGBTQIA laws Lordquinton Mar 2019 #3
In China, by contrast, guillaumeb Mar 2019 #4
What does China have to do with the religious support for intolerance? trotsky Mar 2019 #14
The countries worse than China: trotsky Mar 2019 #15
There is much more at the link Lordquinton Mar 2019 #37
And those theists represent a minority view among theists. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #45
Do they now Lordquinton Mar 2019 #47
Reading the thread I see that you are being intentionally unclear Lordquinton Mar 2019 #49
They are also doing so with funds provided by their membership Major Nikon Mar 2019 #6
Reply #4 guillaumeb Mar 2019 #7
yeah, whatabout reply #4 Major Nikon Mar 2019 #9
"tell me how religion is to blame" trotsky Mar 2019 #16
As my posts about China show, guillaumeb Mar 2019 #18
STRAW MAN trotsky Mar 2019 #20
Nobody here has ever claimed that wasn't true except you. MineralMan Mar 2019 #24
I am certain that you beleive that you do. guillaumeb Mar 2019 #26
"Intolerance is a human behavior that is not restricted to atheists or theists." trotsky Mar 2019 #28
No, the real issue with your post is the strawman you created. MineralMan Mar 2019 #32
As you did in your post about LGBTQ rights? guillaumeb Mar 2019 #44
It's really something Lordquinton Mar 2019 #36
Do they support man/boy associations too? Bretton Garcia Mar 2019 #11
Did that poll also include non-theists? Or was it just a self-congratulatory MineralMan Mar 2019 #33
It did include unaffiliated. Here's the breakdown from the article. marylandblue Mar 2019 #35
Unaffiliated is not the same as non-theist. MineralMan Mar 2019 #39
Pew did a survey of self-identified atheists a while back as part of their "Religion in America" one trotsky Mar 2019 #40
But religion has nothing to do with it. Act_of_Reparation Mar 2019 #41
Much higher rates of tolerance among non-believers across the board. trotsky Mar 2019 #42
Well, only 31% of that group aren't supportive. That's not so bad, right? MineralMan Mar 2019 #43
Frankly, I would not have guessed that support would have been that high. bernie59 Mar 2019 #63
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