taniane wrote:Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Shiite, Hindu, the list goes on. The religion is not the problem. It's the actions of a few under the name of the god/s that's the problem.
well put
taniane wrote:Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Shiite, Hindu, the list goes on. The religion is not the problem. It's the actions of a few under the name of the god/s that's the problem.

DXPetti wrote:taniane wrote:Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Shiite, Hindu, the list goes on. The religion is not the problem. It's the actions of a few under the name of the god/s that's the problem.
well put

Wyld wrote:DXPetti wrote:taniane wrote:Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Shiite, Hindu, the list goes on. The religion is not the problem. It's the actions of a few under the name of the god/s that's the problem.
well put
At 23% saying "No" in this little poll, I would say it's more than a few.

DXPetti wrote:You don't even know their reasons and are condemning them? (sure, there probably isn't a good reason to be opposed to it but that’s another whole conundrum)

Wyld wrote:If I had an issue with women, should my voice that they not be allowed to vote be considered?
If I had an issue with Aboriginals, should my voice that they not be allowed equal rights be considered?
Wyld wrote:I am still waiting for a rational and relevant reason to say no.
Jez wrote:I'll try to use smaller words from now on?

taniane wrote: Perhaps you identify as a Christian but are not truly Catholic?

Drakand wrote:great statement by her, good support.
Disco, i'm glad to see that you are open enough to the discussion to consider the issue, that is the kind of thinking that I like. I have people disagree with my opinions and beliefs and that is fine but the only thing I like to see is that they are disagreeing with me after having through about the issue, listened to the discussion, not just outright disagreeing based on complete and utter belief of the wrongness of the issue, often those black and white situations are never actually that way.
talking is best way to get point across, shouting or shutting down doesn't often help too much.
great thread, good discussion!


taniane wrote:People stand behind ideas of religion to justify sickening actions. It's the individuals and followers who use this that are the problem and not the religion.
Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Shiite, Hindu, the list goes on. The religion is not the problem. It's the actions of a few under the name of the god/s that's the problem.
Can we as a 'free' society find a way to separate what is right and just and humanist and logical from that of 'wise' prophets?
It's not a gay issue, it's a 'choice' issue and it has a wide impact for all people.
Why is Science under attack? Why do people think we've not been to the moon?
Wyld wrote:If I had an issue with women, should my voice that they not be allowed to vote be considered?
If I had an issue with Aboriginals, should my voice that they not be allowed equal rights be considered?
Tas wrote:Remove the religion, an you remove the problem (over time)

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