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In reply to the discussion: My Mother is Very Religious, and I Am Not [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)3. Well Stated ...
especially, here:
When we make an issue out of someone's deep seeded and long-held beliefs, we hurt our cause. We're trying to convince people to agree with us on major issues, and that means not looking to pick a fight where none exists.
But I suspect much of the "Oh Noes" were not to pick a fight with those that DISagree with us on the big issues; but rather, an attempt to pick a fight with those that agree with us on them, but not on that particular matter.
Some here, just need to gripe. How else can one explain the sudden offense being communicated on a day that should have been seen as a day celebrating a triumph?
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It suddenly became an issue yesterday because a memo went out to the troops. JMHO.
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#6
Research shows that using self control in one part of your life lessens self control in other parts.
Fumesucker
Jan 2013
#24
I am of the firm belief that no small percentage of the fanatical religion haters here on DU are
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#5
I have noticed over the years that there are some people who never post
Lydia Leftcoast
Jan 2013
#16
+2. The accusation that anyone questioning the religiosity of the inaugurals as RW trolls
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#36
In God we trust on our coinage was imposed by religionists at the end of the Civil war.
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#7
"Tradition"'s the last bastion of bigotry. Look hard at those who aren't open to dialogue and change
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#18
I wouldn't have a problem with other people's deep seated religious beliefs...
cynatnite
Jan 2013
#34