Exactly Twisterdog! A signature is not "forcing" your thoughts or beliefs on anyone, it's simply there. :) I retain my assertiveness for the appropriate threads. (Or I try to) *Chuckles*
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Exactly Twisterdog! A signature is not "forcing" your thoughts or beliefs on anyone, it's simply there. :) I retain my assertiveness for the appropriate threads. (Or I try to) *Chuckles*
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Originally posted by WolfChan
A signature is not "forcing" your thoughts or beliefs on anyone, it's simply there.
Look at my signature, for example. I'm asking my Christian God to bless my country of origin. Wow ... I could tick off three-fourths of the people on here with that one! But, hey, if some of you don't believe in God or don't like the USA, more power to you, doesn't bother me ... just don't read my signature. I'm not trying to force any of you to believe in God or love the USA, I'm just stating that I do.
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If I was religious I would keep it between god and me. I always thought something on that high a level could never be told or explained. I don't mind stickers and such but those that always tell you "Oh u need to come to church blah blah blah" yeah that makes me mad cuz if I wanted to go to church Id go. But I love to argue to god loving people
I agree here as well - a signature isn't what is bothering me. It's those who preach endlessly about their personal religious beliefs, and condemn others who don't share them, or, worse; try to convert others into their "fold"
That, in a nutshell, tends to seriously tick me off.
This is the doghouse, for "slightly controversial topics." If slightly controversial topics are posted, I will post my OPINION if I deem it a worthy topic. My religion has very much to do with my opinions... end of story.
P.S. Maybe you feel it's "flaunted in your face" because you are lacking religion in your life?
That last statment is not necessarily true, and, is going to be taken very offensively. But, I'm looking forward to the discussion that will follow it. I mean, it was meant to push buttons, so, push away. I will say that I know plenty of highly religious people that don't want other religions flaunted in their face any more than someone who is a pagan or someone who is agnostic or atheist or whatever. It doesn't mean that you're lacking religion because zealots and/or hypocrites annoy you. End of story.
I think faith in a higher power is a very human thing to need; the Universe is an awfully big place and a Supreme Being can be great as an interface. But when people start saying my Supreme Being's better than yours, then that's stupid! God(dess) by definition is infinite, so constraining The Infinite with anything *merely* human is nutz. Personally I like the idea of polytheistic religions, because I interpret them to be looking at different aspects of God (who is genderless, IMHO, but there is no good gender neutral pronoun in English.)
FWIW, a very rambling opinion. No offense is intended to any who believe differently.:)
I have no problem with people advertising their religion whether it be on bumpers or sigs, if you are proud of who you are then why not, I don't like people trying to force their beliefs on me though, but I do respect other people's beliefs as long as they respect mine, and that it what it is all about to me.
It is only natural for a Christian to try to teach the gospel I think, Its part of their beliefs, and I guess they just want you to experience the joy of religion as they have.
When I was 18 I joined a religion much against my parents will, they were Presbyterians, I now view this religion more of a cult really, and even though two of my best friends are part of this religion, I wish to have no part of it now,they never preach it to me, I do get in some heated debates with my friends hubby, about it sometimes, but they are always enjoyable, and I think he is only trying to save me, and I appreciate him trying.
My children have had no religious upbringing, and some may feel I am wrong for that, but I have exposed them to different religions through their friends, my daughter especially has visited several different churches, so far she is not keen to take on any of them, and I leave this to her choice.
Whatever your beliefs, be proud of them and by all means share them, but don't force them on anyone, and respect them.
I am so glad that my daughter and my stepchildren are very aware of what we believe, and why we believe it. I think it will help them with their lifelong decisions. At least I hope it will.
Logan
If you feel that I am lacking religion you are sadly mistaken. I am a proud Pagan. :)Quote:
Originally posted by sirrahved
P.S. Maybe you feel it's "flaunted in your face" because you are lacking religion in your life?
As long as everyone stay civil, this discussion can stay. Keep in mind, everyone, that "pushing people's buttons" is not welcome on Pet Talk. Having a discussion is fine, but remember that every pet - and every person - is special, and should be treated respectfully.
That's facinating (seriously) Was that your religion growing up or did you adopt it later on? I've read a little on the religion and it seem to be a very beautiful religion... but so are all of our various religions throughout the world!:DQuote:
Originally posted by WolfChan
If you feel that I am lacking religion you are sadly mistaken. I am a proud Pagan. :)
I adopted it later as I discovered that Catholocism was not for me. I started a thread in the Dog House where I talked about it, check it out and feel free to ask lots of questions!!
Once again, WELL SAID! They should make YOU a diplomat! :)Quote:
Originally posted by Twisterdog
I do not find a religious saying or picture in a signature to be offensive. No more than I would find a pro-gay rights saying in a signature to be offensive. My gosh, it's only a signature!
Everyone is different, it's what makes the world interesting. If we were all the same on here, what would be the point in even logging in? It would be like talking to hundreds of copies of yourself ... boring.
If discussions of religion offend or infuriate you, don't post or read in the Dog House. Simple as that. You already know that religion is a hugely controversial topic, and the Dog House is the place for that. If you aren't thick skinned enough to handle it, then don't come here, IMO.
Now, if someone is talking about religion on any other board here, I think it ought to be moved.
I don't like to get preached at either ... no matter who is doing the preaching or what it is about. But, this is a MILD board, it's rare than anything gets out of control in the least here.
IMO, if you don't like it, don't read it. Simple.
I have always thought that the Christians best able to "bring others to the flock" are not those who preach to us, but those who live their Christian lives as an example to non-Christians. Too many Christians I have seen preach away, but treat others in a disrespectful way, are nasty and don't live their lives as a good example ... why would anyone want to join the religion if this is what they say? Furthermore, they should do more to KEEP those in the flock by being kind, generous and loving rather than harsh, judgemental and nasty as they were to us.
The whole "missionary" idea of converting the savages doesn't work in modern society.
Well said! I wanted to say something like that ... but I'm not nearly eloquent enough! :)Quote:
Originally posted by smokey the elder
I think faith in a higher power is a very human thing to need; the Universe is an awfully big place and a Supreme Being can be great as an interface. But when people start saying my Supreme Being's better than yours, then that's stupid! God(dess) by definition is infinite, so constraining The Infinite with anything *merely* human is nutz. Personally I like the idea of polytheistic religions, because I interpret them to be looking at different aspects of God (who is genderless, IMHO, but there is no good gender neutral pronoun in English.)
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Once again, WELL SAID! They should make YOU a diplomat!
Thanks, but I'm sure the majority of people on this board would not agree with you. ;)
Also, very well said! I agree completely.Quote:
I have always thought that the Christians best able to "bring others to the flock" are not those who preach to us, but those who live their Christian lives as an example to non-Christians. Too many Christians I have seen preach away, but treat others in a disrespectful way, are nasty and don't live their lives as a good example ... why would anyone want to join the religion if this is what they say? Furthermore, they should do more to KEEP those in the flock by being kind, generous and loving rather than harsh, judgemental and nasty as they were to us. The whole "missionary" idea of converting the savages doesn't work in modern society.