Seems like hard-core hate for anyone religious is fine in many circles. Is there a point where it becomes as problematic as other forms of bigotry? Not any specific religion necessarily just the disdain for the religious in general.

  • FistingEnthusiast@lemmynsfw.com
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    14 hours ago

    It’s a belief in something absurd, without a shred of evidence

    It certainly can’t be considered a fact, ergo, it’s opinion

    Reason isn’t your strong suit, huh?

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      14 hours ago

      Just to be clear, I’m an agnostic (likely atheist) liberal democrat, mechanical engineer and consider myself a pragmatic person. I’m trying to understand opinions and consider how they clash with my personal experiences in life so far. I don’t necessarily think religious people are inherently bad or good. Do you have a specific stance on why someone would choose to engage with a religion? Based on other comments, it seems like you think religious people just want a reason to feel superior to others. Would you say thats accurate?