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Well... my issue is if you bash people for having a different point of view than you or for believing in something you don't, or if you post in a topic about religion without being careful about offending people. This is where I and some people can have a problem. Example, your last post that did that had a -5 rating and the entire admins of Omnimaga opened a discussion about the possibility of a staff demotion due to past warnings.
Quote from: DJ_O on May 25, 2011, 08:13:55 pmWell... my issue is if you bash people for having a different point of view than you or for believing in something you don't, or if you post in a topic about religion without being careful about offending people. This is where I and some people can have a problem. Example, your last post that did that had a -5 rating and the entire admins of Omnimaga opened a discussion about the possibility of a staff demotion due to past warnings. That post specifically was some of my inspiration for writing this one. I just want to clear the air and get my full opinion out, instead of bits and pieces. I never aim to offend, I just speak my mind (which is a curse sometimes).
I just want to clear the air and get my full opinion out, instead of bits and pieces. I never aim to offend, I just speak my mind (which is a curse sometimes).
Also, your comparing of a foundation for peoples' lives to a spaghetti monster is out of line. You can't honestly claim that you tolerate something you're degrading and belittling.
I suggest that you keep your religious views and offense to yourself. If you must degrade others' ways of life, try to do it in a way that's not claiming that they are believing in a flying spaghetti monster.
Personally, I am athiest too, but I believe that comments like this don't do anything beneficial. You'll just piss people off and alienate yourself.
When I have my opinions degraded and shot down constantly, I won't just take it lying down.
If you are easily offended, please stop reading.
Your opinions are only shot down because of how you present them. Stating your opinion isn't bad. It can create conflict, yes, any opinion can, but when you present it rudely and offensively, you're going to get poor reception, and people are going to shoot them down.
Your opinions are only shot down because of how you present them. Stating your opinion isn't bad. It can create conflict, yes, any opinion can, but when you present it rudely and offensively, you're going to get poor reception, and people are going to shoot them down.A comparison is not necessary, people will understand what you mean when you say that you don't believe in religion. What you're doing is the same thing as a religious person trying to convert you.Also, you didn't claim people believe in a spaghetti monster, but you said that Christianity is the same thing and that believing in that is just as bad. That is what I meant.
Its not that they are easily offended its that this is a subject that will almost inevitably offend people. And it is especially true for how you presented it.EDIT:Quote from: Netham45 on May 25, 2011, 08:31:49 pmYour opinions are only shot down because of how you present them. Stating your opinion isn't bad. It can create conflict, yes, any opinion can, but when you present it rudely and offensively, you're going to get poor reception, and people are going to shoot them down.even if you present these ideas nicely they will still get down because most people have deeply rooted beliefs and they are almost impossible to convince otherwise. many people respond very angrily at any attempt to unroot their ideas.
Understand that to me, they are the same thing. They both have about the same level of truth in my opinion. Why is a flying spaghetti monster any more or less likely than an invisible man in the sky? How would you suggest I make my point without a comparison. I feel like the Flying Spaghetti Monster is the only comparison that really can get a theist to see my point of view.
even if you present these ideas nicely they will still get down because most people have deeply rooted beliefs and they are almost impossible to convince otherwise. many people respond very angrily at any attempt to unroot their ideas.
First of all, due to my extreme warnings about the possibility of being offended by my post, I don't take any responsibility for people being offended. To say this as nice as possible, you were warned, and ignored the warning.As for a nice presentation, ruler is right that no presentation is a nice presentation in the eyes of theists.
Quote from: Netham45 on May 25, 2011, 08:31:49 pmYour opinions are only shot down because of how you present them. Stating your opinion isn't bad. It can create conflict, yes, any opinion can, but when you present it rudely and offensively, you're going to get poor reception, and people are going to shoot them down.A comparison is not necessary, people will understand what you mean when you say that you don't believe in religion. What you're doing is the same thing as a religious person trying to convert you.Also, you didn't claim people believe in a spaghetti monster, but you said that Christianity is the same thing and that believing in that is just as bad. That is what I meant.Understand that to me, they are the same thing. They both have about the same level of truth in my opinion. Why is a flying spaghetti monster any more or less likely than an invisible man in the sky? How would you suggest I make my point without a comparison. I feel like the Flying Spaghetti Monster is the only comparison that really can get a theist to see my point of view.
Your religion offends me. I don't know how to say it nicely. I just want to come out and say it. So please stop getting all defensive towards me when I make a small comment about religion. It's all I can do to not post an essay about how wrong you are, your delusional state of mind, etc. Take it as a blessing that I don't go completely ape shit and post about how much your religion sucks. I've never targeted an individual's beliefs (even though some people see it as a personal hit).
Quote from: SirCmpwn on May 25, 2011, 08:35:28 pmUnderstand that to me, they are the same thing. They both have about the same level of truth in my opinion. Why is a flying spaghetti monster any more or less likely than an invisible man in the sky? How would you suggest I make my point without a comparison. I feel like the Flying Spaghetti Monster is the only comparison that really can get a theist to see my point of view.Offensive statement:I'ma let you in on a secret, no one cares about your opinion, just like you don't care about anyone else's on the topic.