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Religious privilege in denial (Original Post) Cartoonist Jul 2016 OP
ISIS may have perverted Islam RussBLib Jul 2016 #1
Because if you aren't awoke_in_2003 Jul 2016 #2
As an atheist in America, I'm extreeeeeeemely tolerant of religion. Iggo Jul 2016 #4
I tolerate it, but I don't have to like it... n/t backscatter712 Jul 2016 #8
Exactly! mountain grammy Jul 2016 #9
Yeah, progressoid Jul 2016 #3
Reminds me of a blog-post where a pastor attacked and defended Mega-Churches at the same time. DetlefK Jul 2016 #5
Religious logic Cartoonist Jul 2016 #6
It's religion. trotsky Jul 2016 #10
god works in mysterious ways his wonders to perform rurallib Jul 2016 #11
Yep. We're back to the double-standard. backscatter712 Jul 2016 #7

RussBLib

(9,664 posts)
1. ISIS may have perverted Islam
Sat Jul 16, 2016, 10:45 AM
Jul 2016

but Islam and the Koran are still the foundation or "base document" from which the perversions spring.

Take away the religion aspect and they still might be killers, but they wouldn't have near the following.

Iggo

(48,227 posts)
4. As an atheist in America, I'm extreeeeeeemely tolerant of religion.
Sun Jul 17, 2016, 02:42 AM
Jul 2016

I tolerate it all fucking day.

The No True Scotsman bullshit gets old, though.

progressoid

(50,727 posts)
3. Yeah,
Sat Jul 16, 2016, 11:45 PM
Jul 2016

some on the left have a tendency to turn a blind eye to the obvious rather than offend someone's precious beliefs.

Yes, there are moderate and liberal Muslims/Christians/Jews etc. But we aren't just going to sing Kum By Ya and make it all better. We need address that these terrorists are driving by their beliefs. Take religion out of the equation and their motives start to crumble.

DetlefK

(16,450 posts)
5. Reminds me of a blog-post where a pastor attacked and defended Mega-Churches at the same time.
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 04:48 AM
Jul 2016

It was some blog of a pastor in the US and I think I found the link via DU or so.

She mentioned in this blog-post how she once went to a Mega-Church and was disgusted by that money-worshipping and made a scene there as a sign of protest.
And in the second half of this very same post she implored her readers to still accept Mega-Churches as christian and to not come up with religious arguments why they are bad.

Her post can be summarized as: "Mega-Churches are a perversion of Christianity, but you shouldn't try to stop them because they say that they are christian and you should accept that."

backscatter712

(26,355 posts)
7. Yep. We're back to the double-standard.
Mon Jul 18, 2016, 12:25 PM
Jul 2016

Here on DU, if you say "Christianity is misogynistic, homophobic, sometimes violent, and anti-democratic" you get congratulated.

If you say "Islam is misogynistic, homophobic, sometimes violent, and anti-democratic" you get called a bigot.

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