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In reply to the discussion: Why do some progressive Democrats ignore bigotry and intolerance in religions? [View all]MineralMan
(147,636 posts)13. In this thread, I am raising a more general issue.
And yes, I do know individuals who do as I suggested people do. I do address them directly. However, this thread is an expansion on the question. I'm not accusing any particular individuals of any particular things.
As a society, we tend to offer excuses for intolerance that is generated by religious groups. We hesitate to criticize religious organizations. My question has to do with why that is the case. I have no doubt you can think of examples from your own experience. You're welcome to bring them up in the thread.
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Why do some progressive Democrats ignore bigotry and intolerance in religions? [View all]
MineralMan
Oct 2018
OP
Your question is so general as to be infinitely malleable, but here's my take...
FreepFryer
Oct 2018
#1
See this link for information on the increasing number of Catholic hospitals
MineralMan
Oct 2018
#28
At first glance this seems to be less about Catholic hospitals "taking over"
thucythucy
Oct 2018
#34
I agree with that, but I'd also add that religious experience is important
marylandblue
Oct 2018
#26