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Sometimes. I'm not very good at it, but I know what it is.In perusing the religious debates forum, it appears that some members wear their emotions on their sleeves, so to speak. Religious debates on RF range from passionate to downright hostile.
Do you feel you can approach a religious debate with equanimity?
Is there value in doing so?
Why or why not?
In perusing the religious debates forum, it appears that some members wear their emotions on their sleeves, so to speak. Religious debates on RF range from passionate to downright hostile.
Do you feel you can approach a religious debate with equanimity?
Is there value in doing so?
Why or why not?
In perusing the religious debates forum, it appears that some members wear their emotions on their sleeves, so to speak. Religious debates on RF range from passionate to downright hostile.
Do you feel you can approach a religious debate with equanimity?
Is there value in doing so?
Why or why not?
Maybe what we're experiencing is not "most" of the atheists but rather the "loud" atheists and it only seems like most.My anecdotal experience in the forum through the years is that the atheists and agnostics are the most hostile and emotional. I dont know how other religious people perceive that, but again, this is my anecdotal perception.
My anecdotal experience in the forum through the years is that the atheists and agnostics are the most hostile and emotional. I dont know how other religious people perceive that, but again, this is my anecdotal perception.
The idea of 'changing someone else's views' is where we may be going off track. There's a lot to be said for sharing joint observations of the world around us & building a common fellowship together....The participants will likely never change their views...
Maybe what we're experiencing is not "most" of the atheists but rather the "loud" atheists and it only seems like most.
But the "it's their fault" explanation was useful.
With intractable positions, tis best to not expectYou mean sanely, without rancor? It is very difficult with the adherents of Christianirty and Islam and the younger sibling, the Bahais. RF is basically dominated by Christians and the Abrahmic religions have atheists as adversaries when they are not fighting among each other. The positions are intractable, and I think that is perhaps what we come here for, fight till the last breath.
In perusing the religious debates forum, it appears that some members wear their emotions on their sleeves, so to speak. Religious debates on RF range from passionate to downright hostile.
Do you feel you can approach a religious debate with equanimity?
Is there value in doing so?
Why or why not?
I totally agree. I just don't think of that as 'debate'. I think of it as conversation.The idea of 'changing someone else's views' is where we may be going off track. There's a lot to be said for sharing joint observations of the world around us & building a common fellowship together.
In my opinion, debates without some feeling, raillery or cunning wit can very often be extremely boring. It's one of the reasons I believe someone like Christopher Hitchens was so intriguing and popular - he had wit pouring out of his very being, and wasn't afraid to lay down the hard truths in extremely unflattering ways.In perusing the religious debates forum, it appears that some members wear their emotions on their sleeves, so to speak. Religious debates on RF range from passionate to downright hostile.
Do you feel you can approach a religious debate with equanimity?
Is there value in doing so?
Why or why not?
In perusing the religious debates forum, it appears that some members wear their emotions on their sleeves, so to speak. Religious debates on RF range from passionate to downright hostile.
Do you feel you can approach a religious debate with equanimity?
Is there value in doing so?
Why or why not?
Oh, Hindus do not try that except the Hare-Krishnas Hindus. Some come for the philosophy, they are welcome. I am not disappointed, it is fun sparring with people.With intractable positions, tis best to not expect changing their mind .. Then one won't be disappointed.
I begin to think you might not respect us much.....tough love approach, since they are not yet fully mature for reason or faith.
Not being a scientist does not mean that one cannot understand some of what scientists are saying. Yes, I have a bachelors degree in science and have followed the progress of science for all my life.Another example, is the atheists define themselves by science, even though most atheists are not scientists.
In the end, you need to deal with irrational people with a tough love approach, since they are not yet fully mature for reason or faith.
You can but it would be sooooo boring. Gotta be spicy for a good debate. *grin*In perusing the religious debates forum, it appears that some members wear their emotions on their sleeves, so to speak. Religious debates on RF range from passionate to downright hostile.
Do you feel you can approach a religious debate with equanimity?
Is there value in doing so?
Why or why not?