All religions have both positives and negatives. I saw this comment on the Eth thread and I had to address it.
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Originally Posted by IamThugBro
Man,Im not taking sides here but last year,I was banned for racism. I didnt insult any race. All I did was insult 'Islam' and Islam is not a Race. Its a Religion.
Furthermore,I had posted that Allah was a pedophile but then I had ''PROVED'' that he really was a pedophile. But still I got the ban. I just called Phoenix a ''terrorist'',it had nothing to do with his race or even his religion.
FYI,I am against every religion,not just Islam.
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"How can you prove Allah was a paedophile? Did he touch you? Show me us on the doll where the imaginary, spiritual deity touched you... Lol. That is easily the most ridiculous shit I've ever heard. You've received a ban for that because it's attacking someone's belief system; nobody would attempt to hang out your presumably Atheist stance in such a manner." (My original response)
Let it be known that I am not religious; probably Atheist if I HAD to choose; even then I prefer to detach myself from any particular sect out of a desire to explore the area in a lot more depth before potentially dedicating my entire faith to something.
This shit really bugs me. Atheism itself is inheriting all the darker traits of traditional religion; hatred and the belittling of the beliefs of others. So many Atheists think believing in nothing and basing faith in scientific fact/abstinence immediately makes them smarter and better people than, say, someone who goes to church every Sunday and lives by the bible; Atheists (generally speaking) seem to think this entitles them to mock, ridicule or lambaste followers of the historic religions based on the sectarian and discriminatory facets therein. It's a real shame that they can't see how hypocritical that is.
There's an extremely fine line between Atheism and adopting a sectarian attitude - masked in 'knowledge' and 'facts' - towards others based on what they believe. Nobody should be made to feel persecuted for what they believe in.