An interesting point.
I'm playing a game with my mate Moldy, and I ask him about his message under his handle, which read at the time that his location was:
"pissing on bibles".
I asked Moldy what this was about, and he informed me this was an adverse reaction to some posters whom he considered as categorising him, and posters similar, as anti-religious.
So I set Moldy a challenge, and asked if he wouldn't wouldn't consider changing it to "pissing on the Talmud" or "pissing of the Koran" for a week.
He replied he wouldn't touch that with a barge-pole.
So- and I stress, this post is in no way meant as a criticism of my chess buddy Moldy- what does this indicate to me?
Well, I might conclude that it is acceptable in Western secular societies to criticise, or be offensive towards the Christian religion, but in no way is this acceptable of the other monotheistic religions, as this would be controversial, and un-P.C..
I might draw a couple of other, stronger conclusions, but I would appreciate the imput from all others.
(Moldy knows I'm posting this discussion, so he might want to put forward his ideas too)
Originally posted by sjegIt's sad but true. Jews and Muslims are allowed special treatment due to their minority status that Christians are not entitled to.
Well, I might conclude that it is acceptable in Western secular societies to criticise, or be offensive towards the Christian religion, but in no way is this acceptable of the other monotheistic religions, as this would be controversial, and un-P.C..
Originally posted by kirksey957You hit pretty close to home , kirks . I later countered to jseg that I am responding to what's posted and put forward in the spirituality forum . The religious agruements , goading , taunting ,and debates here are predominantly about christianity . I can only fight the dog they put in the ring with me . But if we had radical chess playing muslim clerics posting in here , or militant rabbis (rabies ? -Hahaha , I just kill me sometimes !) , or fundamentalist right wing budhists I'd probably be tweeking them just as much .
Are there any Jewish or Muslim people on the site who would welcome some goading of their faith?
EDIT - As I recall , on a few occassions I did call out or insult the amish . I had little response so have stuck to mainstream xtians since .
Originally posted by Moldy CrowI am hoping that Vistead will return soon a I always appreciate his take on this stuff. I am not often singled out for religious taunts or goading though I think many on the site know I am a reverend. I was challenged by a Jewsih player at one time who said that only Jews could make jokes about other Jews. But when I asked if he would be willing to show Christians the same courtesy I don't remember receiving a response. He tended to be pretty angry at Christians and I understood some of his anger.
You hit pretty close to home , kirks . I later countered to jseg that I am responding to what's posted and put forward in the spirituality forum . The religious agruements , goading , taunting ,and debates here are predominantly about christianity . I can only fight the dog they put in the ring with me . But if we had radical chess playing muslim clerics ...[text shortened]... call out or insult the amish . I had little response so have stuck to mainstream xtians since .
There is the idea that the fool/jester (the goader) tends to keep the puffed up grounded in reality. While others tend to make a lot of degrading remarks, I have found I get more success is just asking the most simple question. For example. after a tirade about those not knowing Jesus going to hell and languishing for all eternity, I might ask if this person would go see a Jewish doctor. To me, it would seem that if I had such negative feelings about someone or some race of people I might want to avoid them.
Originally posted by kirksey957http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=goad&x=17&y=14
Are there any Jewish or Muslim people on the site who would welcome some goading of their faith?
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goad[1,noun]goad[2,transitive verb]
Main Entry: 1goad
Pronunciation: 'gOd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English gode, from Old English gAd spear, goad; akin to Langobardic gaida spear, and perhaps to Sanskrit hinoti he urges on
1 a : something that pricks like a goad : THORN b : something that urges or stimulates into action : SPUR
2 : a pointed rod used to urge on an animal
synonym see MOTIVE
"Pissing on the Bible/Thora/Talmud/Qur'an " is looked upon by you as "goading", Rev Kirk ?
C'mon, it is simply what it is. It is a deliberate and deliberately provoking vulgar insult. Nothing more and nothing less.
These insults and provocations do not deserve a place on a site that wants to be a chess community.
Originally posted by ivanhoe...something that pricks like a goad...something that urges or stimulates into action...deliberately provoking vulgar insult
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=goad&x=17&y=14
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goad[1,noun]goad[2,transitive verb]
Main Entry: 1goad
Pronunciation: 'gOd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English gode, from Old English gAd spear, goad; akin to Langobard ...[text shortened]... se insults and provocations do not deserve a place on a site that wants to be a chess community.
Sounds like a goad to me!
The Christians are often obnoxious in a way that Jews and Muslims are generally not. As Moldy says, he only fights the dog that's put in the ring with him.
Originally posted by DoctorScribblesYou are constantly reasoning from an American point of view and taking the American situation as some sort of standard. We all live in the global village now and not everywhere Christians have a majority. In the Netherlands for instance (a former Christian country, now a secular liberal one) this is not the case. Please, broaden your horizon.
It's sad but true. Jews and Muslims are allowed special treatment due to their minority status that Christians are not entitled to.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungIt is time you also realise the world is becoming a global village. Wake up to reality !
[b]...something that pricks like a goad...something that urges or stimulates into action...deliberately provoking vulgar insult
Sounds like a goad to me!
The Christians are often obnoxious in a way that Jews and Muslims are generally not. As Moldy says, he only fights the dog that's put in the ring with him.[/b]
Originally posted by ivanhoeBelieve me, there are plenty of people out there in the "global village" who don't give a rat's ass about PCness or Christians but will happily mock and insult Jews and Muslims.
It is time you also realise the world is becoming a global village. Wake up to reality !
Wake up to the reality of the global village!
Originally posted by ivanhoeI think you meant to ask Moldy Crow the question and not me.
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=goad&x=17&y=14
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goad[1,noun]goad[2,transitive verb]
Main Entry: 1goad
Pronunciation: 'gOd
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English gode, from Old English gAd spear, goad; akin to Langobard ...[text shortened]... se insults and provocations do not deserve a place on a site that wants to be a chess community.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungATY: " ... but will happily mock and insult Jews ... "
Believe me, there are plenty of people out there in the "global village" who don't give a rat's ass about PCness or Christians but will happily mock and insult Jews and Muslims.
Wake up to the reality of the global village!
There is a name for people who will happily mock and insult Jews.
ATY: " ... and Muslims"
I know, but you do not want to be associated with such people either ..... I hope.
Originally posted by ivanhoeBut isn't he making a case for what you say all the time?
You are constantly reasoning from an American point of view and taking the American situation as some sort of standard. We all live in the global village now and not everywhere Christians have a majority. In the Netherlands for instance (a former Christian country, now a secular liberal one) this is not the case. Please, broaden your horizon.