>Atlian,
>Could you please do me a favour and highlight the post where
>you argued about religions talking of respecting each other
>and getting along, yet at the core of their respective
>beliefs, this is an imposibility?
Sure. The topic was "Of Religion and Respect", the link is
http://www.mashada.com/forums/index/...4000/index.php
and what I wrote is below:
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I think that the phrase "Respect other peoples faith" is one of those empty hollow phrases, like "love your neighbor" or something like that. What happens if your neighbor is a child molester?
Kwanza, faith is basically absolute belief without an iota of evidence. As a rational intelligent human being, I refuse to respect the fact that you believe in this thing which you just cannot prove exists. It's tantamount to asking me to respect Santa or the Tooth Fairy.
Secondly, if you are a believer, you cannot respect a faith who's teachings are in direct contradiction to what your all-powerful all-wise and all-knowing deity has told you is the right thing. There's no way a monotheistic Christian can respect a Hindu's beliefs that there are 33 million gods.
Third, some religions hold to be sanctified things that are not held in the same level of sanctity by other religions. I don't believe that cows are sacred and holy like Hindus do, so I'd eat cow meat without a problem. I also don't follow the Islamic belief that pigs are filthy, in fact I love my sausages and pork chops. But by eating those two, I am in a way disrespecting the beliefs of the Hindus and Muslims.
Fourth, some beliefs are just ridiculous. I saw another documentary about this sect of Hindus up in the Himalayas who think rats are sacred. So the place is overflowing with rats - the temple, homes, shops, etc. Yaani they were showing guys praying and rats were walking all over them. Needless to say, the diseases in that part of India are too many to name. How can you expect one of us to go there and respect that?
Fifth - how can a Muslim respect the Christian faith if it calls him an infidel and a sinner who will slowly burn forever in hell just because he believes in something else. How can you respect the Inca faith when their deities demand human sacrifices and such.
Finally, I am allowed to "disrespect" everything you stand for that is tangible: I can bash your political party; I can talk smack about the team you support. Why can't I bash the one intangible thing ati just because you believe it's an almighty thing? It doesn't make sense.
I can go on and on, but bottom line is you can't just say "Respect other peoples faith" when there are so many dynamics at play that render it almost impossible. I think the statement should be more like "respect other faith's peoples". That's my 2 cents