Religion
Related: About this forum"All Religions Are False Except the One I Follow!"
Well, in response, I say, "I follow no religion at all, so all religions are false, including the one you follow. Prove me wrong. Good day, sir."
Thomas Hurt
(13,925 posts)though to be fair some religionists do think some of their rivals are mostly right when they are feeling ecumenical. A little apostasy is okay when politically expedient.
NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)...
safeinOhio
(33,957 posts)Leaves me lots of wiggle room.
MineralMan
(147,386 posts)That must make your feed awfully crowded, I'd think.
safeinOhio
(33,957 posts)as long as I follow DU.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)I see no wiggle room here. Just a rock and a hard place.
safeinOhio
(33,957 posts)I found a loop hole for that too.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)You ignore whichever one of them you like the least.
safeinOhio
(33,957 posts)Then there are various Sects to all major religions that disagree on dogma. So, why not pick what you can use and ignore the rest.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)You're following parts of religions.
NeoGreen
(4,033 posts)...some religions.
All the extinct ones are ignored, apriori, regardless of intent.
safeinOhio
(33,957 posts)I only pick the good parts.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)You don't. You take what you like and discard the rest. And I'm willing to bet you're discarding a shitload more than you're taking.
safeinOhio
(33,957 posts)I have found good and bad in all of them. You disagree?
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)Is there something you can't get otherwise?
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)There are really two types of Christians of concern to DU:
1) Conservative,.evangelical Christians. Who believe Christianity and only Christianity is true.
2) Modern, ecumenist Christians, like Guil. Who suggest there is some truth in all or most religions,."faith"s.
Both should be opposed by atheists of course. Though the second group is a tiny bit broader-minded in some ways, it is still very wrong. In some ways in fact, it is worse than the first.
But the second group IS more liberal. And is halfway to atheism. In that it has questioned its own religion,.Christianity, at least to a degree. And wants to move on to something broader-minded.
In my own exit from religion, I went from the first group, to the second. And then into atheism.
Since they are halfway to atheism, I sometimes spend time talking to ecumentists. Like apparently, Guil. In the hope that they will take the next step.
It is difficult dealing with them though. Since there are SOME points of agreement. They basically are somewhat liberal, democratic.
So I can't disagree with their liberalism, their arguments against narrow Christianity. Except to suggest maybe that they just haven't taken it far enough?
Any suggestions on the best strategies here?
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)We're allowed to berate people for buying products produced in sweatshops, driving the wrong kind of car, and drinking through plastic straws... but to suggest that giving tacit support to backward, archaic, and morally unreliable systems of belief is in any way problemmatic is just downright intolerant.
Or so I'm told.