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Originally Posted by Livia
I don't get your point. Are you saying that if I believe in an afterlife, I'm condemning others not of my faith?
Who can say what happens after death? No one, not really. My faith teaches me one thing, someone else's faith teaches them something else. Jesus was a Jew who said that he believed in the Laws of Moses. Does that mean that Christians all go to the same place as Jews? Who knows.
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Yes... I am saying that at the core of every religion is the "we are right an you are wrong" factor, and none of us knows for sure what if anything happens after death, but the belief in it is an assertion that your belief is right over another, and I can't get on board that train of thought.
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Originally Posted by Livia
The best I can offer you is, I believe in freedom for everyone to worship as they wish, or not worship if they wish, and live a happy, fulfilled life. I don't believe you have to be religious to do that.
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I also believe in this same freedom, and I don't try to interfere in others beliefs, and I teach my kids tolerance and respect for all beliefs and ideologies... but I disagree with you that non-religious people are the driving force behind intolerance. Religions themselves are innately intolerant in their structure and strictures.