 Originally Posted by TheUnknownKadath
My humble opinion: "Christians" per-say aren't what your being "intolerant" towards. It stems from the fact that it's the faith of the majority and as such has a disproportionate amount of idiots and "crazies" (at least in the west). The type of people who follow everything on "blind faith" are likely to be entrenched in this majority (i.e. never had to/wanted to question their beliefs.) If any other religion (or philosophy) was the clear majority the problem would be the same, just with different place settings.
what i am intolerant of is an amalgamation, which complicates the whole thing ('very critical of' would be a better way to put it). the collective effects of the creation of a christian monoculture, as you mentioned, is part of this.
but i sort of disagree with you about the 'other religion being the majority' thing. if christianity didn't have a history of forced conversion and marginalization of other belief systems, you would probably see a diversification of religion. why? manifest destiny! if the christian god's intention wasn't for his followers to spread westward through america converting heathens, there might still be hundreds of american indian tribes. american indians had a huge array of beliefs - there was no unifying religion, although there were shared themes - especially respect for nature. christians sure as fuck don't think that nature is sacred. despite what they might say, their actions are to the contrary.
 Originally Posted by Dannon Oneironaut
I look down on Christians also.
If they keep it private I can look past it.
If they are open-minded but just happen to admire Jesus Christ for his myth that is cool. Hey, I even admire Jesus.
But people who try to shape the world according to what a book says and who think that they are saved and everyone who doesn't believe what they do is damned, I have no respect for that.
I have no respect for people who try to make one feel guilty.
I also have anger towards what Christianity has done to the world and other people like you do. I have anger towards anyone who can take a message for loving everyone unconditionally and turning into an excuse for genocide, torture, etc.
Are we intolerant? Yes, we are, but maybe not enough.
But, really, we should try to look past it in individuals and just see them as another human like ourselves, no matter how misguided. But for Christianity as a whole, we should be intolerant to it, as well as any organized religion. Organized religion is the root of evil in my opinion. Unorganized Pagan Spirituality and mysticism is cool by me.
wow, dannon. yes. absolutely.
 Originally Posted by TheUnknownKadath
Something to keep in mind with the whole "Christians ruining the world" thing is that people were ruining the world before Christianity, and will continue to if it disappeared tomorrow. People are dicks, true story.
i don't think so.
if by 'ruining the world' you mean destroying nature, that came along once christian beliefs were in place. christianity in the context of modernity legitimizes environmental degradation and utilitarianism.
christians place this huge emphasis on the duality of good and evil and will tell you what is acceptable and what is a sin in a social context, yet when it comes to nature it's fine for them to turn the other cheek as their 'born again' leaders remove measures that check industrial practices and pollution levels so that their corporate buddies can regulate themselves!!
(EDIT): i'm sorry if it sounds like i'm attacking all christians.
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