Libby
Bluelighter
I think the bigger issue is just not being an asshole to someone just because they think differently to you about something. This topic is hot because the insinuation of an agnostic as a coward is kind of unnecessary imho. Even if you are as sure as you could imagine being that you are correct, doesn't mean you have to be an asshole to someone else who doesn't agree. I'm an athiest and I think I'm about as certain that there is no God as I am certain that 2 and 2 makes 4. But so long as no-one is hurting/discriminating/dominating anyone, who the fuck cares if they can't be persuaded to agree. I don't care if someone believes a supreme teapot orbiting the earth is a devine being, or if they conclude that they simply have no opinion on the matter. The problem is only when certain groups can get away with hate crimes on the grounds of "freedom of religion" like blowing up "infidels" or raping a woman and displacing criminal blame from yourself on to her because she didn't hide her figure from view and therefore "asked for it". What the fuck problem does it cause anyone if person A concludes they are without an opinion one way or another, or if person B chooses to believe their loved ones are "at peace" or "in a better place" when dealing with grief/loss?
Religious ideas should be treated the same way we treat other ideas. If knowledge comes into light invalidating aspects of a scientific theory, then it is investigated and ideas/theories are updated/improved/debunked/proven. Multiple theories co-exist on aspects of quantum physics which we do not presently know for certain and although people may get passionate in debate of their hypothesis, no one feels the need to censor their viewpoints. Oh no you mustn't say this, question that, or disagree here, that causes "great offense" and we all must dwell in a fear of approaching own own conclusions lest they differ slightly/largely from commonly held views. So why does that happen with religion? Why is everyone afraid to disagree? Why do some resort to violence to impose their views on nay sayers? Why do muslims countries bomb christian countries? Why do athiests call agnostics cowards? Why is everyone so insecure in their own beliefs they need to seek validation of those beliefs from all other people in existence? Sometimes at any cost?
Sure I like it when I find people who share the same views as I do on any given topic, it rarely happens, and gives a nice sense of belonging/acceptance/understanding. But I also like having different ideas, my own opinions, because otherwise what value do my words hold if they've already been said before? Would there be any point in talking at all? Also, what's wrong with changing ones mind? with growing, and learning? Why are we expected to choose some idea and hold to it for the rest of our days? I find out shit I once thought I knew I now think is wrong all the fucking time! If I knew everything I was ever going to discover from the moment I was born there would be nothing left to do bar wait to die. What kind of life is that really? It's not the life I wan't, no matter how embarrassing it may be to eat crow or admit ignorance. Why is that even so embarrassing though when you think about it? Everyone's afraid to show they aren't perfect and yet no-one is.
Rambled off a bit there, on topic: Just say "I disagree" not "I disagree so you must just be a coward" and certainly don't say "I'm agnostic" if you're really only avoidant. Stand up, speak out, come together. I'm not a great intellectual person, this just seems so simple. But I guess other's disagree with me, and I'd be a hippocrit really if I actually tried to tell others what to say/think, lol.
Religious ideas should be treated the same way we treat other ideas. If knowledge comes into light invalidating aspects of a scientific theory, then it is investigated and ideas/theories are updated/improved/debunked/proven. Multiple theories co-exist on aspects of quantum physics which we do not presently know for certain and although people may get passionate in debate of their hypothesis, no one feels the need to censor their viewpoints. Oh no you mustn't say this, question that, or disagree here, that causes "great offense" and we all must dwell in a fear of approaching own own conclusions lest they differ slightly/largely from commonly held views. So why does that happen with religion? Why is everyone afraid to disagree? Why do some resort to violence to impose their views on nay sayers? Why do muslims countries bomb christian countries? Why do athiests call agnostics cowards? Why is everyone so insecure in their own beliefs they need to seek validation of those beliefs from all other people in existence? Sometimes at any cost?
Sure I like it when I find people who share the same views as I do on any given topic, it rarely happens, and gives a nice sense of belonging/acceptance/understanding. But I also like having different ideas, my own opinions, because otherwise what value do my words hold if they've already been said before? Would there be any point in talking at all? Also, what's wrong with changing ones mind? with growing, and learning? Why are we expected to choose some idea and hold to it for the rest of our days? I find out shit I once thought I knew I now think is wrong all the fucking time! If I knew everything I was ever going to discover from the moment I was born there would be nothing left to do bar wait to die. What kind of life is that really? It's not the life I wan't, no matter how embarrassing it may be to eat crow or admit ignorance. Why is that even so embarrassing though when you think about it? Everyone's afraid to show they aren't perfect and yet no-one is.
Rambled off a bit there, on topic: Just say "I disagree" not "I disagree so you must just be a coward" and certainly don't say "I'm agnostic" if you're really only avoidant. Stand up, speak out, come together. I'm not a great intellectual person, this just seems so simple. But I guess other's disagree with me, and I'd be a hippocrit really if I actually tried to tell others what to say/think, lol.