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cbayer

(146,218 posts)
5. Not a believer, but an advocate of believers and someone who strongly supports
Tue May 27, 2014, 06:03 PM
May 2014

interfaith coalitions, particularly those that include non-believers.

I want to thank LostOne4Ever for her thoughtful, thorough and researched post, to which I am going to directly respond here. My only objection to her post is that it included specific call outs of members, particularly of members who can't respond, and I think that is very unfair.

1. Recognition that the vast majority of believers on this site support 1st amendment state/church separation issues, to include freedom of and from religion. This does not preclude discussion of what may or may not constitute such a violation, as there are grey areas.

2. An elimination of attack on religious believers simply for being religious believers, to include accusing them of being mentally ill.

3. An end to the use of terms that are meant to belittle, ridicule and marginalize believers and those that support them, like religionista, apologist, delusional etc.

4. A give and take of listening and responding with an ear to trying to understand what the other person is trying to say.

5. An attempt to quit trying to tell believers what it is that they do or do not believe in. They actually have a say in that and there is not a single definition.

6. An attempt to quit trying to link beliefs and practices to theism that have nothing to do with theism in general.

7. An end to making the false equivalency of comparing beliefs in things widely held not to be true like santa claus, the easter bunny, tooth fairy to beliefs in a god or gods. Comparing these things are only meant to belittle and make fun of people and really have no comparison to a belief in a god or gods.

8. Less silly dogmatic arguments about words that may be defined differently by different people, particularly when there is discussion about practices and organizations in the non-believing community that have, in fact, adopted some of these terms themselves.

9. A recognition that there is, in fact, a vital and growing arm of atheism that is fighting for common causes, in short, a movement. Just because an individual is not involved in it does not mean it does not exist.

10. A recognition that there are leaders within this movement, and while not of the stature of the pope, they are leaders nonetheless. The four horsemen are often defined in this way.

11. A recognition that no one is alert stalking your safe haven and that there are rarely posts hidden or removed there. It would be helpful to ask the admins of the site about the actual number of alerts sent on posts in that group before making the accusation. There is also no evidence that any "quote mining" whatsoever is going on, but a recognition that whatever is said there is public information and no rules exist that prevent anyone from being quoted. A safe haven does not mean that one can say whatever they want about anyone they want. The rules of the site still apply.

12. For the A/A group to enforce or change the rules about calling out and attacking other members, particularly those who are not able to respond or dispute things said about them. Not only is it an SOP violation, it's against the groups own rules and it's really just plain wrong.

13. A recognition that anti-theists exist and that they are generally intolerant, often prejudiced and sometimes outright bigoted.

14. An attempt made to quit generalizing believers generally and "anti-atheist bigot" specifically. There is sometimes a case to be made against some actions or statements by atheists or atheist organizations and making that case is not in and of itself bigoted.

15. A recognition that while the pope has some positions on which the vast majority of people on this site vehemently disagree, he also has positions that many support. Supporting him in these areas is not equivalent to being an apologist for pedophilia and misogyny and no justification for being called a bigot.

16. An attempt made to quit attacking believers on what you think they said, and rather base your criticism on things they actually DID say, including distorting things supposedly said years ago and taken completely out of context.

17. A recognition that articles posted do not necessarily represent the beliefs or POV of the member posting them, but are often just posted for discussion. Unless a member has posted an editorial comment indicating their personal position on an article, no assumption should be made.

18. Finally, I would like a recognition that believers and non-believers on this site have much, much more in common than they do differences and that the divisiveness often promoted in the religion group is destructive to the site, the party and the platform that we support.




I want to be respected. I don't want to be told I believe in fairy tales. hrmjustin May 2014 #1
The same as I want from the believers: civility and maturity. Common Sense Party May 2014 #2
This is a great answer. cbayer May 2014 #3
It may not have the specificity the OP was looking for, but to me, this is essential. Common Sense Party May 2014 #4
It applies everywhere, and not just on this site. cbayer May 2014 #8
Me too Fortinbras Armstrong May 2014 #16
I don't think you can conclude that "most" want to be cbayer May 2014 #17
I didn't say "most". I said "many". N/T Fortinbras Armstrong May 2014 #18
My bad. You are correct. cbayer May 2014 #19
In that room it is a sport for a handful. I placed a few on ignore and it works. hrmjustin May 2014 #21
You're right. Fortinbras Armstrong May 2014 #25
Bingo! No Vested Interest Aug 2014 #83
I agree. hrmjustin May 2014 #20
Not a believer, but an advocate of believers and someone who strongly supports cbayer May 2014 #5
Well written and thank you. hrmjustin May 2014 #6
justin, that is only a small group of members. Most of the people who post cbayer May 2014 #7
Oh I still have them on ignore and they are stayingbthere. from what others tell me they seem to get hrmjustin May 2014 #9
An excellent list. okasha May 2014 #10
I think there is an opportunity here. cbayer May 2014 #11
Agreed. some jumo to conclusions too quickly. hrmjustin May 2014 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author LostOne4Ever May 2014 #37
I am glad that you have responded here because I think you and I can work together. cbayer May 2014 #46
What I understood from your links is that you feel that believers should bend over backwards el_bryanto May 2014 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author LostOne4Ever May 2014 #48
I do appreciate you coming over here to the interfaith forum to lecture us on civility. el_bryanto May 2014 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author LostOne4Ever May 2014 #50
I would appreciate you reposting this in the religion forum in the currently cbayer May 2014 #51
We aren't on the same side - at least not in the religion forum. el_bryanto May 2014 #12
I think you draw with too broad a brush. cbayer May 2014 #13
I don't think they speak for the majority of non believers at DU el_bryanto May 2014 #14
Well, that's up to you. cbayer May 2014 #15
I think they do speak for, if not a majority, quite a large number here. Leontius Aug 2014 #86
Ignore works my friend. hrmjustin May 2014 #23
I tried it - but how many DU Skeptics who participate in the religion forum el_bryanto May 2014 #24
I put 5 on and it makes it easier. hrmjustin May 2014 #26
Why does it matter whether they are challenged by other skeptics? cbayer May 2014 #27
Well - I still participate here in the interfaith area on occasion. el_bryanto May 2014 #28
Fair point and I am sorry if it felt like I was jumping on you. cbayer May 2014 #29
You don't have to put them okasha May 2014 #32
Yes but you still see what they say, I would imagine. el_bryanto May 2014 #33
Don't be an asshole. rug May 2014 #30
This is the golden rule of Internet forums goldent May 2014 #31
I seriously thought Dorian Gray Jun 2014 #61
I've decided to make a post about this in religion as well. Htom Sirveaux May 2014 #34
That ought to go over well. hrmjustin May 2014 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author LostOne4Ever May 2014 #38
It really depends on how the op words the op in the religion room because it coukd get locked hrmjustin May 2014 #39
I didn't know of that prohibition. Htom Sirveaux May 2014 #40
Well if you make the op too much about the discussion of the religion room arguments will be made hrmjustin May 2014 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author LostOne4Ever May 2014 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author LostOne4Ever May 2014 #42
Good points and you are always welcome here. hrmjustin May 2014 #43
It would be just like A&A then. rug May 2014 #45
I think basically both groups want the same thing. cbayer May 2014 #36
I'll tell you what I learned from your thread in Religion. okasha May 2014 #52
Very true. hrmjustin May 2014 #53
There is one observation I've made over the years kentauros Jun 2014 #54
During the black years of moderation, we made a different distinction. cbayer Jun 2014 #55
To be perfectly honest, kentauros Jun 2014 #56
Agree that it may be a futile endeavor with some members, but cbayer Jun 2014 #57
Thanks :) kentauros Jun 2014 #58
Their problem is that you can neither attack nor disrepect a belief. They're inanimate. rug Jun 2014 #59
Yes, it is a false distinction. kentauros Jun 2014 #60
I want them to stop using the N-Word and to stop making excuses for it's use. stone space Jun 2014 #62
You realize that is their goal. rug Jun 2014 #63
They've suceeded in eliminating any desire on my part for any... stone space Jun 2014 #65
You can still participate without putting up with it. rug Jun 2014 #67
I still don't believe they ignore you because all they do is talk about you. hrmjustin Jun 2014 #69
They wish they knew how to quit me. rug Jun 2014 #70
I posted a think on Acension Thursday and got hell for it. hrmjustin Jun 2014 #64
I could probably compile a pretty good list of who to ignore simply by watching... stone space Jun 2014 #66
When I put the five I have on ignore life got easier. hrmjustin Jun 2014 #68
I just put 8 people on ignore from the "A request" thread. stone space Jun 2014 #71
Well I hope it works for you. I am told that they don't go after me that much since I put them on hrmjustin Jun 2014 #72
I hope you will feel welcome in this group. okasha Jun 2014 #73
For a while there were those who demanded that No Vested Interest Jun 2014 #74
Thank you. My wife had a similar problem last saturday at work. stone space Jun 2014 #76
My daughter's Middle School came in 9th at that World Finals. rug Jun 2014 #77
Oh, wow! That's really cool! stone space Jun 2014 #78
Congratulations to them. okasha Jun 2014 #80
You run into that kind of hate okasha Jun 2014 #79
Well, I just hope that now that she's got her own hat, she stops stealing mine. stone space Jun 2014 #81
I am being mocked by someone in the other room who I respect and it is making me mad. hrmjustin Jun 2014 #75
This message was self-deleted by its author stone space Aug 2014 #82
I don't want anything from them - el_bryanto Aug 2014 #84
I didn't realize this had just been kicked up. nt el_bryanto Aug 2014 #85
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