Not being a religious person doesn't mean you're a skeptic. Most non-religious are sympathetic to religion or "spiritual".
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@kirbmarc It's not just religious ppl reinforcing norm that religious ideas are exempt from criticism/mockery. Its a wider cultural thing1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
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@kirbmarc There started to be headway made against this but feels like we're sliding back again. I think the posttheistic approach is best.3 replies 1 retweet 2 likes -
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@kirbmarc Rather than demanding 'atheist' views respected equally,simply declining to take the whole subject seriously or see it as special1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes -
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Yes, exactly. Also asking for preservation of secularism by everyone, religious or not. That's what matters.
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Secularism is something worthy of activism. Shifting perceptions to stop privileging relig ideas over non-relig probably isn't.
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I think that it's something that's going to come with time, if ever. Positive connotations of religion are widespread.
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@kirbmarc I just wish that if ppl are going to insist on respecting all deeply held beliefs, this cld include ones held for good reason 2/23 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
.@kirbmarc This has all been said 100 times & we've moved on but its still a problem that we should acknowledge every now & then, I think.
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