Given the mix of religious/atheists here, I'm interested to hear how many of you are actually offended by posts that you might consider blasphemous. Do off colour comments about god/jesus/allah etc get you all riled up, or do you just consider it par for the course?
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14I'm religious and am offended by blasphemy. It makes me angry you ****ing heathens!7.14%1I'm religious and am offended by blasphemy. It makes me sad and hurt. :(0.00%0I'm religious and am not offended by blasphemy. I'm not the one going to hell sucker!28.57%4I'm an agnostic/atheist and am not offended by blasphemy, bible ****er!64.29%9I'm an agnostic/atheist and am still offended by blasphemy! I am confused!0.00%0Tags: None
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How many religions actually have blasphemy laws? I know the 3 middle eastern ones with the same god do, but what about some of the polytheistic ones?Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostI'm just interested to see how many people actually get offended and how many just don't care.
You forgot to vote btw.
It's not that I don't care, but I wouldn't say I get offended because people might get the wrong idea.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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So you do get offended, you just don't want us to know that you do.
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Originally posted by MOBIUS View PostSo you do get offended, you just don't want us to know that you do.I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
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Given the mix of religious/atheists here, I'm interested to hear how many of you are actually offended by posts that you might consider blasphemous. Do off colour comments about god/jesus/allah etc get you all riled up, or do you just consider it par for the course?Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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I guess it depends what you mean by "offended" and "blasphemy." When somebody posts something deliberately offensive just to be an *******, I mutter, "geez, what an *******." And then, generally, take pains not to respond to the troll. Especially not when it's Moby trotting out his one addle-brained excuse for an argument over and over again. If, OTOH, it's someone like you or gribbler asking a question about religion somewhat indelicately, I try to ignore the phrasing in the hopes of having something like an intelligent discussion--I assume the rudeness is largely unintentional or chalk it up to a marathon session with BK.
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Not for the casual comments. Most people don't even know they're doing it sometimes. But when it's over the top, I find it a touch crass.
But then I feel the same for the other side of the coin. I'm ok with the casual comments but when some sanctimonious ass starts preaching, I find it annoying.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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Originally posted by kentonio View PostOohh good question. A quick google seems to indicate that Hindu's don't have it as a concept. Maybe if you have a pantheon of gods, blaspheming one might just mean you're supporting their rival."I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
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Originally posted by Elok View PostI guess it depends what you mean by "offended" and "blasphemy." When somebody posts something deliberately offensive just to be an *******, I mutter, "geez, what an *******." And then, generally, take pains not to respond to the troll. Especially not when it's Moby trotting out his one addle-brained excuse for an argument over and over again. If, OTOH, it's someone like you or gribbler asking a question about religion somewhat indelicately, I try to ignore the phrasing in the hopes of having something like an intelligent discussion--I assume the rudeness is largely unintentional or chalk it up to a marathon session with BK.
Of course, I won't stoop so low as to claim you're trying to troll me, because if I disagree with someone I don't simply fall on the crutch of screaming 'troll' or 'anti-semite' or whatever other epithet or mud-slinging exercise someone resorts to when they can't defend their position in a more eloquent manner. What I would ask, however, is why you think it's perfectly acceptable to call me a troll when you're the one who's been following me through several threads lately and insulting me without any direct provocation against you...?
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