Ayo whys yall piccin on Katie Skyye
Im a Rastafari and a Budhist and i used to be a satanisct fo a while...and you finna tell me and this lady not 2 talk about religion? Fucc outta here with that shit....
I was trying to defend and justify both Z and Katie's point of view, because there was some misunderstanding from both sides. XD I mentioned that nobody ought to talk about religion was:
1) Nobody's gonna come to an open-minded agreement while retaining their beliefs, and hence offending each other just to defend themselves,
2) By
not discussing religion, we can focus on
people as individuals instead of their "holier than thou" fan-club.
Some people believe that the rotten tomatoes in either side
represent their side, while some are made to believe so through no fault of their own -- an inherently tribalist and racist view -- and this fires conflict. "You *insert category here* are all the same!" <----- I hate that kind of attitude.
Also,
Rastafari? Dude, you from Jamaica?
@RushingWind: I'm sorry to hear that, RW, although
I have no intention of discussing religion in this forum anymore for obvious reasons, but I'll still participate in peacemaking and establishing connections if I can.
However, I would like to point out something crucial: The place I come from has a culture so vastly different from the Americans that, if a speak a single thing you're not familiar about, I'd get discriminated against for "being stupid". I always do. For instance, these days there is no such thing as "discrimination against religion / atheism" in my country, and even if there is it's frowned upon, simply because such tribalism only hinders social growth. We've managed to destroy this factor in such great lengths that when any Indian hears about religious discrimination in America (or any nation) the first thing they do is scoff, "Are these guys
still living in the Dark Ages? And they're supposed to be 'developed nation'? Hah!" And indeed: such strife is not only pointless, but also incredibly ridiculous -- in fact, owing to my survey, religious folks in India are most likely to support American Atheists than the Dominionists and Fundamentalists, because we know that such discrimination is wrong. We even mock the integration of religion / belief / Atheism and politics, because these are elements that should not be mixed.
Secondly, I would like to point out that I'm
technically an Atheist (though I have a better term than that) simply because I don't believe in personal Gods, but unlike the ones at America I'm not a victim Religious discrimination as religion amity and pluralism exist here -- even if I go to a Church and say that I'm not a believer, but so long as I'm still respectful, I'm always welcomed with open arms. In any case, the only kinds of discrimination I'm a target of are:
1) Racists: "Oi! You're from India, right? You wear a turban, right? You find cows sacred? Coz I eat cows. Does that make me a devil? Hey, do like Bollywood dancing?" 'Nuff said.
2) Radical Atheists: I personally admire Atheists, but the Radical ones are the most annoying. Though I'm a non-believer, I spontaneously have rocks thrown in my direction simply because I get along well with the religious folks.
I still remember that, as a new member in the forums years ago, I too felt offended when Z posted similar things, but in time I began to understand why they do: I began to sympathize with the minority here, especially since when I realize that
there still is such a thing as "Dominionism" -- I hadn't the faintest idea then that America was still a victim of the orthodox nature of Religion. Problem is, everyone mistook their targets, and this caused further enmity.
As for your rant of "religious people can't be logical", you're misinformed: I have several Christian friends in the fields of Physics, Journalism, Programming, etc. and while they go by the code and morals in life they don't let it interfere into their business. The girl taking Physics, for one thing, is a scientific genius -- perhaps as excellent as you, and incredibly outspoken and mature for her age. Then I have a few Islamic friends, including one who took on Engineering, and is like a
living encyclopedia of everything you can imagine -- including sensational history, pragmatism and forensics! Then there's a few Hindu friends who have achieved more than imaginable, one of whom constantly battles corruption and social injustices. Of course, talking about all of them will take all night.
The problem isn't religion, but actually the way people think -- it's genetic factor that influences the likelihood of survival, where it plays an important role in self-preservation. Just to confirm my theories I conducted certain experiments on lesser life-forms, particularly ants, and observing the social structure of stray dogs and bees. Lesser life-forms don't have "religion", but the same fundamental exists either way. What you're battling is "human nature", regardless of the fan-club they join, but people simply like to target "the closest thing" simply to satisfy their anxiety, and this hatred in turn breeds more frustration. Hope you find that hint useful, because I'm not going to explain this in length: Seeing with what happened to my efforts to help with "Social Reforms" thread, I'm through.
And I guess Katie is too. Beyond that, I will say nothing regarding religion-vs-atheism circumstances, nor will I state my opinions since they are not welcome. However, seeing the direction religion and social life is going in America, I would actually agree with you on this and am willing to support the minority against oppression. But, I implore, don't target innocent folks unnecessarily.