ThirtyThree
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Does your religion treat everyone equally, or is there any form of discrimination based on race, gender or sexual orientation?
There is no discrimination based on race, gender or sexual orientation.
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Does your religion treat everyone equally, or is there any form of discrimination based on race, gender or sexual orientation?
I think that Jesus treated everyone equally, He just tried to steer them into better directions if they were in sin. But, He loved everyone, treated everyone with intrinsic value and equity. But, the followers of Christianity...that's another story. Many don't treat people equally, and unfortunately, the religion gets blamed for their shortcomings. :/
Unfortunately however with the evolution of sexual politics some people of faith do treat women as inferior in some cases, with "scriptural backing."
Diversity is celebrated.
Hopefully that will change because there is a lot of anger at the hierarchy about that and other things.
Should it?Does your religion treat everyone equally.....
Should it?
Does your religion treat everyone equally, or is there any form of discrimination based on race, gender or sexual orientation?
Some interesting views. Personally I really struggle to see how a mature spiritual path can involve any form of discrimination based on race, gender or sexual orientation. Discrimination and bigotry are among the more unpleasant aspects of human nature, so condoning or encouraging such attitudes seems very strange to me.
In essence, our aversion to paths that involve discrimination says more about our own cultural biases than anything else.
We discriminate all the time Spiney. What you're doing now is a form of discrimination- it is how we get through life. It would be impossible to do so without it. Birds of a feather flock together, that's the saying. It's called choice. We discriminate in law don't we? what is wrong with it? Perhaps you are thinking of a particular form of discrimination.Do you think it shouldn't? Do you think it's a good thing for religious traditions to condone or promote discrimination, bigotry and intolerance? I don't think it's a good thing at all, there is far too much of that around without religion making the problem worse.
So what of murderers? What would you do with them?My religion is my sole connection to God,the almighty one. In case that I am created in the image of God and that image does not allow any discrimination,so the God and I both,decidedly treat everyone the same.
Perhaps you are thinking of a particular form of discrimination.
But with diversity, discrimination comes in, that's why there's diversity in the first place.Wicca as I have seen and it's core tenets do.
Diversity is celebrated.
So you "discriminate" against other forms?Yes, particularly discrimination based on race, gender and sexual orientation.
What about procreation with children? Do you "discriminate" against that?sexual orientation.
So you "discriminate" against other forms?