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I've considered not posting this response at all, in light of Mac's latest contributions. But heck, I worked so hard on it, so here it is:-------------
*sigh*
I wish someone else would chime in here, but I can't expect people to be online every minute ... anyway.. here we go:
Exhibit A
barracuda wrote:Agree. People of the christian faith have proven themselves to be dangerous and untrustworthy. Realistically, they can't even be trusted to follow the precepts of their own religion, and their political naiveté has allowed them to be manipulated to embrace the most hateful aspects of modern American life, including war and prejudice. Christians have a long way to go to show that they can be trusted ever again to think for themselves.
There are many reason to fear and avoid ignorance.
Exhibit B
brainpanhandler wrote:It is the faithful that are frightened of the dark and want their hand held by a benevolent god or goddess. It is the faithful that are frightened of living a life that has a terminal point for their egos.
Exhibit C
brainpanhandler wrote:MacCruiskeen wrote:From a recent interview between Noam Chomsky and Rabbi Michael Lerner (the whole thing is worth reading):
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ML: But it’s not just issues of epistemology. because there we could have a good debate; it’s that there is a climate or a culture in the Left and the liberal arenas that simply assumes that anybody who would have a religious position must be intellectually underdeveloped or psychologically stuck, needing a father figure or scared of the unknown, or some other psychologically reductive analysis. ...
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But it’s not just issues of epistemology. It’s that there is a climate or a culture on the Left that rightly observes that many who would have a religious position are intellectually underdeveloped or psychologically stuck, needing a father figure or scared of the unknown. There. Fixed.
Exhibit D
American Dream wrote:
Exhibit E
wintler2 wrote: And while we can never decide for each other, we can do this groovy thing known as swapping evidence (however this is typically where dialogue with faith-based thunkers ends).
Exhibit F
wintler2 wrote:Faith - its a lobotomy.
And finally, Exhibit G.
Exhibit G
Consists of the pervasiveness of the following:
- asking me the same quiz questions over and over, namely "define your faith, dammit!"
- hiding your intolerance of my views behind claims that they are really just intolerance of 'vagueness' (wtf?)
- refusing to separate Christian right-wing groups from FAITH, even after I tried fifty times to separate the two
- refusing to answer direct questions that could have moved the discussion along
- dog-piling
- deliberating misrepresenting my points, such as
---------- "that's a shame" turning in to "that is shameful"
---------- claiming that I've been dismissive or intolerant of people who do not have faith based on their lack of faith
---------- pretending that my objection to insult is just my 'lack of sense of humour.'
Now, having said all of this, I want it noted that this is for *you* - those of you who asked for me to undertake this endeavour. I certainly don't feel 'woe is me' about any of it. Big whoop-de-doo if you want to act this way. On the whole though, I don't have any respect for any of it - the behaviour outlined above, that is. And it has ZERO to do with your lack of faith. It has to do with your childish refusal to discuss this like adults.
Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's face but their own.-- Jonathan Swift
When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him. -- Jonathan Swift