What does it mean to shove one's beliefs down another's throat?
Then there's indoctrination. I totally rejected it from my parents.
What does it mean to shove one's beliefs down another's throat?
What does it mean to shove one's beliefs down another's throat?
I would say that it involves forced or coerced participation in religious services (such as prayers) in public events, such as government meetings, school classes, etc.
Starting city council meetings with prayers, saying grace before a meal as part of an official event, etc etc.
That's forcing your religion on people.
In all truthfulness I have found the religion peddlers sometimes persistent but never and I mean never obnoxious...You ever have any obnoxious religious fanatics coming to your door to drop off or worse yet try to sell you their literature? Actually I'm not sure that they are all that "religious", but they have the bad trait of non minding their own business.
So how is this "trolling?"
In all truthfulness I have found the religion peddlers sometimes persistent but never and I mean never obnoxious...
I have on the other hand often seen people rebuffing them in an obnoxious way....
I have also seen quite a few people in forums react negatively to a simple Merry Christmas but never seen in any way a similar reaction to Happy Halloween ...............
Actually you are right on the point of obnoxiousness going by the definition of the word. They are polite if nothing else. I just get annoyed at their repeated presence at my door. I think it is a little crass of a person however to think HE/SHE has answers no one else has.
The same thing could be said of atheists .....Non?
You could say the same thing about the individual theist...most will go their merry way, not bugging anyone else unless challenged in some way......I guess it depends on the individual atheist. Some just say they don't believe and let it go at that.
In all truthfulness I have found the religion peddlers sometimes persistent but never and I mean never obnoxious...
I have on the other hand often seen people rebuffing them in an obnoxious way....
I have also seen quite a few people in forums react negatively to a simple Merry Christmas but never seen in any way a similar reaction to Happy Halloween ...............
Atheism is a religion in the same way not collecting stamps is a hobby.
Not all the non-religious folk. I don't bash anyone's religion. I point out holes in their philosophies and sometimes make fun of religious proponents arguments.It sure is interesting to observe the non-religious folk here bash any philosophy that they don't approve... Kinda makes you wonder why?
Not quite. With me it's pointing out that what they call "red" is actually not red.In the end, what does it matter? You accept it or you don't
It's like disapproving of someone's favorite color that is different than your own.
For instance: gov't allowing schools to teach creationism or "intelligent design" in science classes. They are using taxpayers' dollars to teach the stuff.What does it mean to shove one's beliefs down another's throat?
What does it mean to shove one's beliefs down another's throat?
The only ones that piss me off are, atheists and "24 hour day creationists"(Bible thumpers)....:smile:It means you get right pissed off at them and they stand a good chance of getting throttled! :lol:
The only ones that piss me off are, atheists and "24 hour day creationists"(Bible thumpers)....:smile:
edited to add the odd muslim fanatic;-)
CNN decides to try its hand at trolling, announces that the fastest growing religion is Atheism
via Fark
Washington (CNN) – The fastest growing "religious" group in America is made up of people with no religion at all, according to a Pew survey showing that one in five Americans is not affiliated with any religion.
The number of these Americans has grown by 25% just in the past five years, according to a survey released Tuesday by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
The survey found that the ranks of the unaffiliated are growing even faster among younger Americans.
Thirty-three million Americans now have no religious affiliation, with 13 million in that group identifying as either atheist or agnostic, according to the new survey.
Pew found that those who are religiously unaffiliated are strikingly less religious than the public at large. They attend church infrequently, if at all, are largely not seeking out religion and say that the lack of it in their lives is of little importance.
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Survey: One in five Americans has no religion – CNN Belief Blog - CNN.com Blogs