The DWR Sunday Religious Disservice – Religious Reasoning Mapped.
March 11, 2018 in Religion | Tags: Religious Reasoning, The DWR Sunday Religious Disservice | by The Arbourist
Your handy-dandy guide to religious reasoning…

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Your handy-dandy guide to religious reasoning…

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4 comments
March 11, 2018 at 9:40 am
Capilano Dunbar
Pretty offensive diagram of religious thinking. Just goes to show Liberals aren’t progressive at all. Their attitude toward those who disagree are nothing short of snobbery, far from believing in equality, Liberals only believe what their new God Justin tells them and so they stick loyally by even while it become clear he is making a hash of things; India, NAFTA, the military, Aboriginal affairs (he’s done absolutely nothing to improve the lives of Indians on or off-reserve his supposedly, most important policy priority), electoral reform, senate reform, Marijuana legalisation! The list goes on-tax increases, unneeded deficit spending. Please remove the above offensive diagram show some leadership and apologise.
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March 11, 2018 at 12:04 pm
The Arbourist
@ Capilano Dunbar
I’ve seen more offensive diagrams out there. But like most tough subjects, when discussing the truth of the matter people getting offended isn’t really a concern.
Wait. What? You’re not about to go on a streak of knee-jerk reactionary assumptions about my character/political views and not actually address any of the points made in the OP are you?
Oh you are. How surprising. Intolerance for viral bronze age stupidity has nothing to do with equality or Justin Trudeau. That you make the leap from being offended to going on the attack about things that you assume I believe in/treasure dearly indicates your purpose here is to troll and not engage in any sort of constructive debate. :)
I’m at a loss as how to any of the above relates to the act of believing in the ancient stupid that is religion.
It would appear you should also tell those damn kids to get off your lawn while you are at it…
Present an actual argument as to why I should and I’ll consider it. Also please consider that the american style of partisan mudslinging isn’t a really constructive way to get your point or your opinion across. It just makes you appear closed-minded and defended against rational debate.
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March 12, 2018 at 9:54 am
Andrew
>Present an actual argument as to why I should and I’ll consider it.
Because it’s a stereotype. Are there religious people out there who actually hold such a simplistic and ridiculous view of how the world works? Unfortunately there are. But your diagram claiming that it’s how all religious people think, and while you might believe that (stereotypes are often invisible to people who hold them), it’s simply incorrect.
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March 12, 2018 at 3:29 pm
bleatmop
It’s correct.
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