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Yes, bashing a religion for the sake of bashing it is bigoted. People target Christianity because they could never get away with bashing any other group. There is a big difference between 'Well, I don't believe in God, and the recent sex scandals involving priests and children really made me angry' and 'hurr hurr hurr priests r rapists u guise.' One of those is a civil discussion. The other is bigotry and getting mad will hopefully convey the message that it's not okay to bash Catholicism.
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-07 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)That said, I agree with you that there are ways to express one's disagreement with or dislike of Christianity, or any religion, for that matter, without making blanket assumptions and stereotypes and insults about the faith and all who practice it in general. I'm not really much of a religious person myself, and there's tenants of various belief systems I don't agree with or which don't make sense to me, and I'll talk about them if and when the topic comes up.
But I'm cool with people practicing whatever faith they want and believing in a god or the devil or whatever if they so wish. Religious or not, so long as everyone's treating each other with respect and not doing dickish, horrible things to people, they're pretty much good in my book.
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-08 12:00 am (UTC)(link)Ahhhhh, to have conservative blinkers on.
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-08 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)We have people who have fought to keep Wiccan and Asatru people in the armed forces from having access to clergy people and getting to have their symbols on their grave stones. We have people who fight to keep mosques from being built (and in my home state, people fought to keep a Buddhist temple from being built). We have people who believe that everyone who isn't Christian should be kicked out of the US. We have people who believe that atheists shouldn't be allowed to run for office. Hell, we have people who believe that anyone who isn't Protestant Christian shouldn't be allowed to run for office (shit, Romney was controversial for being a Mormon!). We have people who hate Obama based partially on their belief that he's a Muslim. And some of those people are ELECTED OFFICIALS. Some of them are running for president right now, saying this is a Christian nation and every law should be based on Christianity and anyone who isn't Christian should just suck it up.
...and you're getting your panties in a twist because people make off-color jokes about priests.