| onewhippedpuppy |
08-03-2006 10:55 AM |
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Originally posted by kang
No, I didn’t mean to insinuate that you, or anyone else, would kill to have prayers in schools, although some kill abortion doctors to prevent more abortions.
The rest of your comments were what I was looking for. You don’t feel your beliefs should be pushed upon others, but there are many that do think this. Some will kill non-believers, or kill to push their beliefs on others. Others want their beliefs taught in public schools. It just a question of how far someone will go to push their beliefs on others: prayers and creationism in schools, uniting church and state, or killing. While killing is way out there, it’s all pushing your beliefs on others; it’s just a matter of degree.
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I see what you're getting at, but I would say that killing over a difference of belief is more than just a difference of degree, it's a whole other league. Though it would be an interesting way to hold an election.;)
These arguments are inevitable, they seem to crop up every month or so. What always gets me are those that state that people have been killed in the name of other religions. Note that I'm not arguing that this is factual, because there's no doubt it is. But you have to take things in context, because last time I checked, Catholic priests aren't out firebombing mosques to further the spread of christianity.
My point is, in our modern, global society, there's only one group that kills in the name of furthering their religion, at least on a large scale (disregarding isolated nutjobs). Sure, the Christians had their crusades, but they traveled on hourseback, and it occured in a day when people still viewed fire as magic. The world has come a long way since then, but it seems some have been left behind. The order of the day is now peace and acceptance of other cultures, which for the most part is a good thing. But again, there's one group that still believes that it's their way, or none at all, and has no tolerance for others. To dog on Catholics again (I am one), you don't see rioters every time there's a priest joke or cartoon, do you?
To end my rambling, I have to say that I'm still not sure where you're going with your argument. I think it's difficult to draw a parallel between radical Muslim groups and a conservative christian group that wants creationism taught in school. Sure, you may not agree with them, or feel that you have to listen to what they're saying, but they won't bomb you and your family over it either. One is far easier to ignore than the other. And for that matter, why is it so hard to ignore? Christians are just as bothered by Darwinism as agnostics are by creationism, and you can't prove either one. Sometimes those that are yelling for equality need to step back and look at themselves. But that's a topic for another thread........:cool:
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