Originally posted by PsychoPawnI think that people should stand up for what they think is right and what is best for society at large, despite what their religious beliefs are or whether they may not have any.
I guess I was silly to expect a serious answer from you in the first place.
To think that you are superior to me because you have no religious beliefs is pure arrogance.
Originally posted by whodeyI think that people should stand up for what they think is right and what is best for society at large, despite what their religious beliefs are or whether they may not have any.
I think that people should stand up for what they think is right and what is best for society at large, despite what their religious beliefs are or whether they may not have any.
To think that you are superior to me because you have no religious beliefs is pure arrogance.
That's a fine thought that I don't disagree with.
To think that you are superior to me because you have no religious beliefs is pure arrogance.
It's a good thing that I don't think that at all and frankly, I don't know when I have told you that I did.
The post that was quoted here has been removedCuriously, when I made a similar statement on another thread ( "Islam draws no distinction between secular and religious law" ), you, rightly, called me out on it. But when Johnnylongwoody makes a similar generalisation, you defend him against my alleged "misreading". How would you have responded if Johnnylongwoody had written that "Muslims are not tolerant"?
Ben Judah's statement is not really comparable, because "white men all over the world" does not imply "all white men", just "some white men in every corner of the globe." If one were to write that "people all over the world enjoy coca-cola", one would not be implying that every single person in the world enjoys it.