Being non-religious would make it easier because you wouldn't have a bias. That said, whether studying religious history or theology, I would think you would need to have a healthy respect for the subject matter, whether you agree with it or not.
A study of the widespread beliefs that people hold, and the cultural, biological, evolutionary or factual basis of them would be fascinating to me, yet I have little respectrfor some of the specific beliefs that are held.
The fascists and Klansmen will be pleased to hear that.
thats a valid point, you believe these groups should have no barriers to having clubs on campus, flea? - any hate group really doesn't have a place on campus but i wouldn't support them being banned
And would the Christian have a "healthy respect" for the Taoist? Or the Muslim? Or the Satanist?"Oh yes, i respect them, but they believe in a pile of horse shit."errr... yeah
Point taken. Respect for the person, as Woohoo pointed out, is probably more important than respect for the subject matter/beliefs. Of course, if you didn't have an interest in the subject matter, why would you study it? And it could be argued that respect for a belief would need to be in place before any interest in it could follow.Unless your interest was merely to learn how to dismiss it more efficiently
Again with comparing Christians to hate groups like nazis and ku klux klan. There is no comparison there, and imo, anyone who puts them on the same kind of moral level is a fool.
Obviously allowing groups that are harmful towards others or bigoted towards sectors of society to meet is not a good idea.
nice post cobraim not saying i agree but that was a really good replyYou really cannot lump Christian groups into one box, because we all know there is such a range of beliefs amongst Christians, some really are as bad as alot of people here say but most are very nice people just trying to do some goodSome of us here are like, they are evil they do these bad things and some of us are like no they are saints they do all these good things and we wonder why we sometimes struggle to understand each other..........well its because we are arguing about different things.Its like two people talking on the phone and one guy is saying its really cold and the other guy is saying "its hot you are crazy and out of your mind for believing it is cold".....turns out one is from the southern hemisphere and the other from the northern Where i sit is that i think Christians need to accept the darker side of their choosen religion which they are a part of. They need to be the ones pushing OUT of the box they have been put in, not us non-believers trying to pull them out.For instance we might say "your religious group sucks because of XYZ you are no better than the KKK", the reply should be "we know and my particular group is all about changing that and being better than that"A reply like that gives me hope
ITS NOT FUNNY lol these people are going to vote and probably have or will have childrenthat is scary to me
oh and as a quick aside.......to the Christians, the people posting in this forum thing on the NZherald site are NOT HELPING your causehttp://blogs.nzherald.co.nz/blog/your-views/2008/8/13/witchcraft-suitable-syllabus-topic-massey-university/?c_id=1501154&commentpage=18
Holy shit nick. I'm pissing myself over here.
I didn't laugh I can't believe I share a God with those people.Although, this kind of demonstrates what I was saying about groups even within Christianity having completely different beliefs - those people are fundamental, and they can't see the forest for the trees; on the other hand, I see no reason why its not a good idea - if you're studying religions, why wouldn't you study wicca or whatever? Seems to me that leaving it out would be like doing 6th form calculus, but leaving out quadratic equations.
I wouldn't say you do. Unless you are not telling us your real views of the world.
I meant the same God as the Christian people
flea, a lot of christians are bigots
Alot of white people hate blacks.See what i did?
I hate to go of on another tangent, but ....Animals.....take a lion, a proud, majestic animal.....that must survive by tearing another living animal to pieces...it has no choice.Man had/has nothing to do with this, it is all "God's" handy work.Now, creating an animal like that seems rather...strange, considering that cows, sheep , horses, pandas and even gorillas get along just fine without having to commit such horrendous acts of violence and cruelty towards other living creatures which "God" also created.What could possibly be the reason for this ?This fact above all others absolutely convinces me that there is no God....or if there is, he/she/it is definately not someone/something we should hold in high regard let alone be worshipping.