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Does Non-Faith Deserve Respect?

ThereIsNoSpoon

Active Member
Your failing may not be in the definitions of the words but in the structure and use of the words. When I said "must" I was not implying lawful subjection. I was outlining what is needed for a transcendence of freedom of religion (which by the way also mean freedom from religion; typically there is little need to point this out.) I am not talking about a movement towards law but a movement away from law.
You suggest a kind of social agreement or ethical attitude ?

Also there is a difference here that I am talking about. Mere tolerance is what we have now and it just does not do the job very well at all.
I am not sure if we do really have tolerance. I would argue that tolerance is exactly what we do not have. But then again this might be because i see tolerance perhaps as a wider term.

Just so you know this is way off mark. Not even close to what I was talking about.
Ok, I can accept that. No offense meant.
 

ChristineES

Tiggerism
Premium Member
Back a couple of pages ago, some were saying that if atheism was a religion, then not collecting stamps is a hobby. I had a thought- I don't go around telling people that I don't collect stamps;) (don't worry, I don't believe atheism is a religion).
*The above was not meant to be taken seriously.
 
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