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Mike Goodenow Weber's avatar

I respect your points and perspective on this, Richard, but I come out on the other side. I think promotion of interfaith harmony is a very good thing and an extremely important thing. My love for Buddhists, Hindus, Taoists, Shintos, Muslims, Jews, and my fellow Christians across denominations is central to my spiritual stance. I listen to sacred music from every faith on a regular basis, and this deepens the bond for me. Most American Christians believe that all good people go to Heaven, and most of us are ecumenical these days. The sense of belonging to humanity is of ultimate importance, yes?

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Amelia Adams's avatar

I think the POINT is that they can all be reduced to a symbol very easily and are essentially worth the same. I don't have any bumper stickers and find these people insufferable as well, but they're usually nonbelievers (or ex-believers) who are trying to be nice about how hateful and terrible the plague of religion is by shrugging their shoulders and saying, "Can't we all just get along? This is all very silly." It's not helpful, but the reductionism is deliberate. I doubt these people are unaware that they're implying all religions are meaningless. That's the whole point: it's a stupid thing to fight over no matter how extensive the history or intricate the rituals.

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