@Mikethewander1 to be fair, the same could be said I'm reverse. I've seen plenty of atheist/agnostic/"spiritual" people dismiss various religions due to lack of scientific proof, and act rude about it. I've always said believe what you want as long as you're not rude or hurting anyone. That's better than picking on religion or lack thereof
@MrMalignance Here's the thing, "IF" a religion or denomination of a religion "minds their own back yard", no issues. They start messing with our laws or people that don't believe as they do... it's on like Donkey Kong!
@Mikethewander1 exactly this. Mutual respect is mandatory, not optional. I agree with you completely that everyone needs to mind their business. It's ok to use personal morals to guide decisions and votes for themselves, but not to inflict on others. Goes without saying but this pertains to religious and non religious people
@MrMalignance We are supposedly in a secular government. However, being outnumbered by religidiots voting their religious views is how we lost Roe vs Wade and about to lose SSM! Js
@MrMalignance I truly understand as a former devout myself. IF my studies didn't drive me away the hypocrisy would have.
@MrMalignance No issues. I studied to be clergy in 2 of the 44,000 denominations. Long before any other influence, studying the bible let me know the clergy was wrong. Further studies showed that the bible actually had contradictions with the itself and science.
@Mikethewander1 that's interesting. It was a scholastic and "cultural" difference. I've seen that. Very common issues.
@Mikethewander1 true, true. Hypocrisy runs rampant. May I ask what portion of study changed your mind? I'm always curious as to how people decide to follow or unfollow religion