An atheist and a rabbi have a conversation at a coffee shop. Nobody argued but instead discussed. Now if that was applied to politics guess what, things could actually improve for the better
@wolfwoman I hear ya. I used to be Catholic. Was the altar boy, went to Catholic school and I got along well with the priests at the church. I considered them friends more than pastors. Anyways around 18/19 my views started shifting. And my beliefs now are what they are and have been for 25+ years. That said , on the Catholic/Christian side I would have full out verbal battles. I wouldnt start them. I don't push my views on anybody. I don't roll like that but if you poke me, I'll bite
@wolfwoman and he commented on my shirt and it went into a discussion about religion. Now besides being atheist I also subscribe to the George Carlin school of thought. I don't view Carlin as a comedian but a teacher. He was a teacher that used comedy to get his point across. To say I learned alot from him is an understatement. Did I agree with everything he said? No. But did I understand it, yes. And it kinda helped develop my stance on things.
@Timmah1979 My pastors in the United Methodist Church always have interaction and discussions with persons of every faith. Happily, we also co-host events and participate in things like Pride together. #UMC