I wanted to ask people what are the "turn-offs" when you are discussing your religion or beliefs with someone. i.e. What are the things that make you think it is not worth discussing it with this person?
Alot of discussions centre of criticising religion and I'm wondering what is the "right" way to go about it. By the "right" way I mean that people are able to talk to each other without it ending either in a brawl or with one side simply refusing to participate. Very often, people attack the religion whilst failing to recognise that can also be a personal attack on its adherents. it is admittedly a hard distinction to draw at times so takes alot of skill and patience to pull off. that is also true with non-religious postions, such as atheism and agnosticism, as well.
So I'm wondering what are the ways to make discussion more civil, informative and respectful. This is partly for myself, but I hope a few others may take it into consideration in future debates. I put this thread in comparative religion so that people should feel as free as possible to express their views about posting habits (but not individual posters) they like or dislike without necessarily feeling inhibited by expecting a critical response. All your input is very much appreciated, so thanks in advance.
Alot of discussions centre of criticising religion and I'm wondering what is the "right" way to go about it. By the "right" way I mean that people are able to talk to each other without it ending either in a brawl or with one side simply refusing to participate. Very often, people attack the religion whilst failing to recognise that can also be a personal attack on its adherents. it is admittedly a hard distinction to draw at times so takes alot of skill and patience to pull off. that is also true with non-religious postions, such as atheism and agnosticism, as well.
So I'm wondering what are the ways to make discussion more civil, informative and respectful. This is partly for myself, but I hope a few others may take it into consideration in future debates. I put this thread in comparative religion so that people should feel as free as possible to express their views about posting habits (but not individual posters) they like or dislike without necessarily feeling inhibited by expecting a critical response. All your input is very much appreciated, so thanks in advance.