That's an assumption, not a fact.
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Belief in an afterlife and tolerance of others shouldn't be an inverse relationship. Direct, if anything.
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who did the art?
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absolute bollocks. Many people have complete certainty and are tolerant. There is such a thing as nuance.
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... This line of reasoning is over simplified and fallacious.
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Didn't the Buddha believed in life after life? Pretty sure he was tolerant.
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I don't think that can be generalised.
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Doesn't sound true at all
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That would be me.
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False dichotomy Harris.
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certainty is a particular word, there is no rational way to be certain of a next life, living in this one
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You can say the same for certainty in ones political ideology, and tolerance of others opposing political viewpoints, Sam.
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okay a) this makes no sense and I'm a lifelong atheist and b) quoting yourself is just lame
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That's barely coherent. Not one of your better lines.
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