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thucythucy

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13. I've been called a "coward"
Mon Nov 30, 2015, 06:28 PM
Nov 2015

for stating that I'm agnostic. Never by Christians, only by atheists.

I don't understand the vitriol either, but yeah, anyone who believes they simply can't be wrong is more likely to become dogmatic, even if their dogma is to oppose all dogma.

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Why is tolerance so difficult? [View all] sarisataka Sep 2015 OP
I doubt those in the thread act that way in person. rug Sep 2015 #1
I think you are right about sarisataka Sep 2015 #2
this has been studied homogenization. captainarizona Sep 2015 #3
I saw that thread yesterday when just 4 replies TexasProgresive Sep 2015 #4
Excellent post, TP. brer cat Sep 2015 #5
As I noted in the post above brer cat Sep 2015 #6
I suspect the kind of people who get offended suffer from "ambiguity panic." phantom power Sep 2015 #7
Until I voluntarily removed myself from the Religion group Fortinbras Armstrong Sep 2015 #8
Well, at the very least, kentauros Sep 2015 #9
Nail on the head Starboard Tack Sep 2015 #10
Thank you :) kentauros Sep 2015 #11
Starboard Tack gelatinous cube Dec 2015 #14
Tolerance is only of value if you are open to the possibility you might be wrong el_bryanto Sep 2015 #12
I've been called a "coward" thucythucy Nov 2015 #13
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