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In reply to the discussion: Let me begin by stating that it is not my intent to limit or prohibit anyone's privilege to [View all]stopdiggin
(12,881 posts)52. Isn't there a certain amount of 'disrespect' built in
to difference of opinion and belief? Is it truly honest to claim that I have equal respect or value for a belief that I in no way share? Isn't the best that we can really ask for in terms of such stark disagreement - is civility? And even that ... Assumes a moral or ethical neutrality, that quite clearly does not always exist.
I'm not particularly comfortable with some of the condescendation and snark put forward by (some) atheists. But I think it is more a matter of good manners - than any kind of respect or acknowledgement between competing beliefs, which I find to be a mostly hollow tenet.
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Let me begin by stating that it is not my intent to limit or prohibit anyone's privilege to [View all]
Atticus
Mar 2022
OP
My belief is that all have a right to express their faith whether in a diety or
overleft
Mar 2022
#2
And you make the same error other atheists have. Proselytization is the urging or encouraging
Atticus
Mar 2022
#6
Except that I know anti-theists and non-religious who believe the most outrageous things.
shrike3
Mar 2022
#41
"---atheists don't need to ask it." So, it never occurs to atheists to ask the "What is the
Atticus
Mar 2022
#43
I would normally respond with "Bless your heart!" but, I assume you don't believe in
Atticus
Mar 2022
#65
However you choose to describe it, you choose to believe something which cannot be
Atticus
Mar 2022
#10
Again, the other side of the coin: there exists no proof of the non-existence of God. nt
Atticus
Mar 2022
#17
It certainly is an alternative belief. Is your problem with the "system" part? nt
Atticus
Mar 2022
#11
As said before, you are certainly free to believe or "not believe" as you think best. At least,
Atticus
Mar 2022
#33
Who said non-belief was the "equivalent" of belief? Are the terms not simply the
Atticus
Mar 2022
#57
I have seldom enjoyed reading and thinking about a post as much as I enjoyed yours.
Atticus
Mar 2022
#34
Unlike some here, I have not stated my belief or lack of belief. That is a personal decision
Atticus
Mar 2022
#31