jackpalance wrote: » I respect their right to hold their beliefs.
-JammyDodger- wrote: » So, a simple question: do you respect a) the views of the religious? b) the religious person for holding those views?
-JammyDodger- wrote: » Another general question, are you apologetic when talking to a theist incase you "hurt" their views?
Jeremiah 16:1 wrote: » I regard their beliefs as mostly harmless
Ickle Magoo wrote: » Do I respect the views of the religious? No. Respect, to me, infers there is some kind of excellence or quality that demands a greater consideration. I have respect for many religious people because of their other qualities but definitely not specifically for their theistic views.
Húrin wrote: » What does it mean to respect a view? I think that religious people's views should be respected in the sense that holding such a view does not inherently make the person an intellectual or moral inferior.
Mena wrote: » Unfortunately I've gotten to the stage where I am repulsed by these beliefs. Not only can I not respect the beliefs, but I cannot bring myself to respect the person holding them either.
Nevore wrote: » I used to be more ... tolerant, I guess. Over the last few years though, I've grown to have about as much respect for the religious as I would for a grown adult who believes in Atlanteans, Fairies or the Tooth Fairy.
JimiTime wrote: » How would this new found intolerance manifest itself? Or is it something you keep to yourself? Just curious.
The Mad Hatter wrote: » The common militant atheist response seems to be to either write a book or start a blog.
Húrin wrote: » What, no matter how much of a good or otherwise admirable person they may be?
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » I respect a right to hold a view, not a view. If I feel strongly about a view like religion or being veggie, no I don't respect your view, I think it's retarded, but I'll fight to the death for you to have the right to hold it.
Mena wrote: » Not really, no. I just can't take anything they do or say seriously.