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01-14-2011, 08:45 AM #1
I think we all are just turning circles here
I see fundamentalim more as an intolerance to accept and deal with those who think differently. Specially with religious matters.
And just like only small minority of Christians or Muslims are fundamentalists, incapable and unwilling to deal with those who do not share their religious beliefs. Maybe it happens with atheists too
As for Jason, atheism is no unpopular, at least here. More and more people are resigning from the Lutherian Church. Tens of thousands during the last year only, and it is a huge number here. While it is true that some, but not many, are taking back their ancient Scandinavian Gods, turn into Islam, Hindu, or any other God, their number is relatively small. Most do not look after any Gods but live happily there after.
I do not fall into any of these categories as i am an agnostic. Yet i've always been most interested in religious topics. I see them mostly as cultural issues or at least it depends on where you live.
I also think that the world has room enough for any kind of beliefs, or lack of them, as long as they treat each other with respect, and keep their beliefs just what they are: beliefs or the way to see the world.
Damn we've come far from the OP. Maybe it is a sign of good conversationLast edited by Sailor; 01-14-2011 at 11:05 AM.
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