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Re: How the right to deny the existence of God is under threat globally.
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Oh wait, no you didn't. Had you done so you'd have noted criticisms of varying degrees leveled against states throughout the world, with Scotland and the UK stuck in mid-table obscurity, and with no 'campaign aim' other than secularism - the equal treatment of all regardless of belief with special privilege for none. Gee how very wicked and selfish. Can't have those horrid atheists / Christians / Muslims / Buddhists / Hindus delete as appropriate having the same rights and privileges as those Christians / Muslims / Buddhists / Hindus / delete as appropriate the state favours. As far as this comment goes: Quote:
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I have better things to do with my time than to study the special pleading of evangelical humanists. But I'm not the first person to criticise someone else's beliefs without bothering to read the source text first, am I? |
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Read this forum and you'll see how there is no 'global threat' to the right to deny the existence of God.
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Is there any threat on here? On other forums? Out in the street? At your work? If not then I don't consider it a 'global threat'.
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Religion is global. |
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But the 'threat' to the right to deny God is not.
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So those with a naturalistic leaning are threatened (not right)? Yet many are still determined to enforce that faith position on all and sundry without censure.
All faith positions should be able to safely state and promote their views. And that would include in schools and government. No single faith position should use the tools of rule to deny rights to those of another faith position. This is the separation of state and "church" that the US founding fathers wanted. What has happened is that those of "no faith" insist that you can't express any other "faith" in "public" jobs and organisations and use the separation clause as their right to so demand. I'd back anyone to follow whatever faith they want (within the bounds of "common" law - child sacrifice is out) and the right to evangelise. After all I want that right to tell others about Jesus. |
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Secularism does not entail the banning of religion in any way, shape or form. That would be some hideous authoritarian atheist state which no right-minded person would want. The UK is not the USA and was not founded on secular principles. I can't speak for any other country. Quote:
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It's relatively recently, in fact, that the belief that the USA is a Christian nation has come about. The Treaty of Tripoli is unequivocal. A breach of this principle was remedied not by removal of the Christian aspect but by permitting other faiths to add their own - equal treatment for different faiths, something you are in favour of. People in public positions in the USA express faith all the time. Non-stop. However the law keeps this out of schools to avoid breaking the 'respecting an establishment of religion' phrase. Again I refer you to the below, this time from the BHA: Quote:
This is a national charity representing the non-religious. I'm sure you can find people who shout down religion, I can find people who think I'm going to burn in hell for blasphemy, there are extremes on both sides. Quote:
I couldn't care less and you are more than welcome to evangelise to me all you want. There have been ~3,000 deities that we know about, all followed by those confident that theirs is the right one, and nearly all followed by those who wish to evangelise. We're all atheists to 3,000-ish gods, I just have an extra one on my score. I'm sure we can all get along regardless so long as we're not being Richards to one another, and I do love our chats, tweetie. :) ---------- Post added at 13:50 ---------- Previous post was at 13:49 ---------- Quote:
We all have people talking at us about things we've no interest in from time to time, some extremely enthusiastically. Many companies have people who actually have 'evangelist' in their job titles for example. :) |
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Everyone should be entitled to declare their faith or non-faith in a respectful way and in an appropriate context. Of course, there is no consensus on what is respectful and appropriate and therein lies the rub .. |
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