Yes, and that's why I've been silent. My religious beliefs are part of my
identity, my culture. I choose not to defend them or say why they are
reasonable. This is true of other aspects of my culture. I once had a working
class friend whose parents threw her out of the house when she turned 18. She
was offended by my father continuing to send me money from beyond the grave.
I find it strange that some of you consider yourselves converts to atheism. If
you don't hold a belief in God, then God isn't a part of your life, just like
Valentines Day isn't a part of mine.
Abby
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From: blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Evans
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2017 8:40 AM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: [blind-democracy]
I agree with you but I refuse your claim that I am disrespectful toward Jews
and Christians. I criticise ignorance of people not their beliefs.
I hope you get this.
You may add to your suggestions not to assume things about people we don't know.
On 8/1/17, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please everybody, take all personal attacks, arguments regarding
religion, and posts from other lists, off Blind Democracy. I, and I'm
sure other people, am skipping all emails with the name, Bob Evans, or
Mustafa, and with any subject lines regarding religion. If Mustafa is
disrespectful toward Christians and Jews, so are our non believing
list members who feel impelled to repeat over and over again their
reasons for thinking that religion is nonsense, and that all believers
are stupid and ignorant. One's religious identity is part of one's
personal identity. When, in the guise of intellectual discussion, you
attack an individual's religious belief, it feels to that person like
a personal attack. For people on the political left, who see
themselves as defenders of humanity and civil liberties, these attacks
on other people's beliefs are unforgiveable. And it is unnecessary to
fight back with stronger or nastier language, when one feels attacked.
That's precisely what Mr. Trump does. Sometimes, silence is the better
part of valor.
Miriam