Thanks for directing me to that fascinating thread. I thought I’d escaped this one with my dignity intact, but it never happens.
You have conducted your side of the debate with dignity.
As far as I'm concerned your dignity is intact, though your position as regards the topic might be a bit ruffled, but thats ok.
So. Religion certainly presents challenges, including the problems our friend Digital Shadow faces. I, myself, have fundamentalists in my extended family who are the principle source of discord in an otherwise unusually harmonious tribe. Notably, they don’t abide by the live and let live contract, expecting more tolerance than they give in return. I personally get along with them and value our debates, but in conflicts with other family members I never take their side. They’ve violated the contract.
I find that a normal situation, to a greater or lesser degree.
Like I've attempted to point out, it's an
expansionist ideology. I think that makes it difficult to deal with on a neutral l&ll basis. They just do not see it that way.
Even the most mild convert has somewhere in there, the concept that equates tolerance by
non converts with "room to expand". It is part of the misson.
They may not practice it in a manner that is "fundamentalist", but starting with their nearest and dearest they'll try. that I can assure you is very very common. how do you think they survive?
Such is often the case with fundamentalists. Many, by their very nature, live outside the contract and should be treated as such. Here’s the thing, though. Not every religious person is a fundamentalist, or in any way coercive.
see above
Which brings us to an important question: what’s the alternative to tolerance? It’s nice to say society would be better off without religion, but how do we get there? This is an aspect I haven’t addressed, but it’s in the foreground.
So let me turn the tables a little, my friend. How would you get rid of religion? Please be specific.
If you have no method which wouldn’t cause more harm to society than good, or you have no method at all, then I'd be left wondering how you can criticize tolerance.
See
http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3289108&postcount=169
for the most radical of the measures i thought, in part,
might work.
I am not suggesting all or any are fixed, essential, or any thing.
Just pure opinion. some agree, some do not. that's fine by me.
further on there is a post I did on modifying the 1st Amendment as well.
That raised a few comments, i can tell you, and i don't even live in the states.
regards and glad to see you are still kicking.
ps, I was raised moderate baptist, so I have some experience with xtianity. Only my own though.....
