RE: Christian Privilege
March 18, 2018 at 9:38 pm
(This post was last modified: March 18, 2018 at 9:39 pm by GrandizerII.)
(March 18, 2018 at 11:24 am)paulpablo Wrote: It's not a red herring it's pointing out circular logic. That's what it is if you say people are systematically disadvantaged due to being disadvantaged, saying something is there and the reason that it's there is because it's there. It's using circular logic rather than talking about actual reasons. It wasn't really a big deal just something minor I noticed.
You're focusing on the wrong argument here. In fact, you're the one who split that sentence into a conclusion and premise when the whole thing is meant as a premise for the actual argument that I made there. Again remove the "due to ... " phrase, it doesn't matter. The actual argument still stands.
Quote:I never said there is one type of privilege, I said there's lots and lots of different types.
Ok, but do you see what I'm getting at here? One can have male or white privilege and still not have the privilege a white man has. To say that most people are privileged is misleading.
Quote:I'd never dismiss Christian privilege, it's obviously as real as any other privilege resulting from religious prejudice.
Yet, you do just that down below.
Quote:Including Muslim privilege that you're dismissing because it isn't "a legitimate sociology term".
Religious discrimination is rife in many Islamic countries.
Including discrimination against certain sects of Islam. Nevertheless, I'm happy to grant that Muslim privilege exists somewhere in this world, but it still doesn't change the fact Christian privilege is pervasive and can clearly be observed almost everywhere in the Western world and other parts of the world.
Quote:I read through the examples of Christian privilege and so far can see none that I get from being an atheist that used to be a Christian.
The examples of Christian privilege are also simply false because of oversimplification in many of those cases.
This is why I don't believe for a second that you actually acknowledge the existence of Christian privilege or privilege in general. Your denial here is clear.