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Poll: What is to be done about religion?
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Fight them on the beaches, fight them in the fields .. do everything reasonable to end the dark night of religion.
14.29%
4 14.29%
Speak up whenever possible to encourage those who will listen to leave behind the crutch of religion.
42.86%
12 42.86%
Live and let live. Hang with the ones you like. Criticize those you don't when the opportunity arises.
35.71%
10 35.71%
Discuss and criticize theology with those who want to talk about it, but with a mind to improve it, not end it.
7.14%
2 7.14%
Whatever they may believe, everyone's beliefs are on the same plane and worthy of respect.
0%
0 0%
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What is to be done about religion?
#51
RE: What is to be done about religion?
(March 13, 2016 at 2:48 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote:
(March 13, 2016 at 2:38 pm)little_monkey Wrote: But how would you react if someone, who according to his/her religious beliefs and morality, says that you are a criminal because you do X, and X is immoral and a crime according to this person and you should be punished accordingly?

I'd attempt to reason with them to find out why they felt that way.  If they couldn't come up with good reasons for it, I'd dismiss their concerns and tell them that I thought they were wrong.  Democracy and free speech is the road to conflict resolution.

What would you do?

That will work if the other person is reasonable, willing to discuss with you respectfully, and you live in a free society and you have rights protecting you. But you've missed the point, what if not - what if the other person is NOT reasonable, what if the other person got to change the laws of the land making you a criminal and now you are facing punishment?
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#52
RE: What is to be done about religion?
(March 13, 2016 at 5:48 pm)little_monkey Wrote:
(March 13, 2016 at 2:48 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote: I'd attempt to reason with them to find out why they felt that way.  If they couldn't come up with good reasons for it, I'd dismiss their concerns and tell them that I thought they were wrong.  Democracy and free speech is the road to conflict resolution.

What would you do?

That will work if the other person is reasonable, willing to discuss with you respectfully, and you live in a free society and you have rights protecting you. But you've missed the point, what if not - what if the other person is NOT reasonable, what if the other person got to change the laws of the land making you a criminal and now you are facing punishment?

If my society judges me fit for punishment for something I am assuredly guilty of doing, I have no choice but to accept their condemnation. Would you rebel against the laws of the land?
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#53
RE: What is to be done about religion?
Is genocide off the table?
Dying to live, living to die.
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#54
RE: What is to be done about religion?
For now.
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#55
RE: What is to be done about religion?
(March 13, 2016 at 10:06 pm)Whateverist the White Wrote: For now.

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Dying to live, living to die.
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#56
RE: What is to be done about religion?
(March 13, 2016 at 8:49 pm)Jörmungandr Wrote:
(March 13, 2016 at 5:48 pm)little_monkey Wrote: That will work if the other person is reasonable, willing to discuss with you respectfully, and you live in a free society and you have rights protecting you. But you've missed the point, what if not - what if the other person is NOT reasonable, what if the other person got to change the laws of the land making you a criminal and now you are facing punishment?

If my society judges me fit for punishment for something I am assuredly guilty of doing, I have no choice but to accept their condemnation.  Would you rebel against the laws of the land?

Yes I would if the laws were implemented by people who believe in a crackpot theory and used that to legislate those laws.
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