If they don't use their believes as a way of explaining away not providing rights to other people, or demanding respect for their believes and everyone abide by their code of conduct then it's no big deal.
Precisely, except when you mock all those who have a belief with one singular brush, even those who do not impose their beliefs as a way of explaining away not providing rights to other people, those who do not demand respect or that anyone abide by their code of conduct, even those people are being broadsided by the mockery.
Do you not see this?
If one brings up their beliefs in a discussion then it's fine to discuss it, right?
Absolutley. But nobody did, at least not before you opened the discussion with an insult. Or are you denying that?
Everybody demands to be heard. And by heard they mean respected because of their beliefs. It don't work that way.
People seem to get extremely bent when it comes to religion.
You made a pre-emptive strike my dear and, may I add, one that is very, very broad in it's scope.
right, you stated your opinion and i stated mine. That's how it goes. Where's the confusion?
I'm not confused, never have been. I am a little annoyed that you will not even address the statements I've made regarding the wide brush generalizations though.
Okay, let's try another tactic, please tell me as much as you can about the mental illnesses of Mother Teresa, Ghandi, Martin Luther King.
Still an action, not a belief.