What is your general attitude towards those who believe in religion whether they are jewish, Muslim, Christian etc etc.

Do you get on well with any religious friends and neighbours?

Have you ever thought of believing in a religion at some point?

If you do not like the faiths, why?

If you DO, also why? Does this come from your family? Maybe something went bad during your life?

I get that Lemmy might have the same stereotype in Reddit that there are loads of atheists, but there’s a good reason why despite criticism of religion, it is still here.

P.S. I am not religious or anti religious in any fashion, I am agnostic.

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    3 days ago

    Some religions believe that they should proselytize as many people as possible, so really not letting them convert you is disrespectful to their beliefs.

    I agree that there’s a difference, but I’m not sure a simple argument like this really works since it is difficult to say one belief is ‘better.’

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      2 days ago

      Not really the same thing at all though is it?

      Also bit of a weird constructed example. A faith like that can only lead to it’s followers taking offense or religious totalitarianism.

      Which is not something I’d engage with so idk why i would tolerate something so intolerant.

      The comparison is also kinda failing since one is a belief and the other isn’t.

      A more fitting comparison would be ostracising someone for their faith vs insisting to misgender someone despite better knowledge.

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      3 days ago

      Proselytizing: You can say no without repercussions.

      “Forcing Their Beliefs:” You have to follow the religion or you will face legal/societal consequences.