TinyBubbles
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Clearly religion is held in high regard by many; for some it forms the basis for their very lives, their every choice depends on what they believe their God wants them to do. Is it therefore wrong to make light of such important and intrinsic beliefs, even if they don't make sense to you?
I'm reminded of what someone said in another thread, about how ideas should be scrutinized to test for their robustness, but when the beliefs are so close to the person who holds them, then how can you do this without hurting them? It would be similar to someone saying someone from your family isn't actually the great and wonderful person you think they are. That they are actually a terrible person. Even if it's true, even if the evidence when properly regarded, pointed to them being correct, it would still be disillusioning and painful to hear that about someone you love. That is, if you were open to listening to them at all.
People hold religious beliefs to a similar standard; that they're above scrutiny, above being mocked, and since we -as of yet- can't prove one way or another if there is a God or ever was, then any statements for or against the existence of God are bound to be at least partially subjective. If your subjective judgments are causing you to hurt another person, even if you are doing it in jest, then is that wrong?
Maybe there should not be a limit to what we can make fun of, maybe humor is always a good thing. Maybe it's BECAUSE we take our beliefs, particularly religious beliefs, so seriously, that we are vulnerable to when they are mocked. Besides, shouldn't beliefs, regardless of how dear they are you, be able to withstand such mocking, if they have their basis in reality? If they're not just illusions, then what is the harm in teasing them?
(Btw, I don't actually believe in God. Well, to tell you the truth, I am not sure. Like so many things in life, I feel I don't know enough to make a solid commitment. Both sides seem equally plausible, at times :/)
Please share your thoughts. (and excuse yet another thread by me! I have alot of thoughts.. and this forum is the only place I've found where people are receptive to them. I appreciate that so much. Thanks guys
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I'm reminded of what someone said in another thread, about how ideas should be scrutinized to test for their robustness, but when the beliefs are so close to the person who holds them, then how can you do this without hurting them? It would be similar to someone saying someone from your family isn't actually the great and wonderful person you think they are. That they are actually a terrible person. Even if it's true, even if the evidence when properly regarded, pointed to them being correct, it would still be disillusioning and painful to hear that about someone you love. That is, if you were open to listening to them at all.
People hold religious beliefs to a similar standard; that they're above scrutiny, above being mocked, and since we -as of yet- can't prove one way or another if there is a God or ever was, then any statements for or against the existence of God are bound to be at least partially subjective. If your subjective judgments are causing you to hurt another person, even if you are doing it in jest, then is that wrong?
Maybe there should not be a limit to what we can make fun of, maybe humor is always a good thing. Maybe it's BECAUSE we take our beliefs, particularly religious beliefs, so seriously, that we are vulnerable to when they are mocked. Besides, shouldn't beliefs, regardless of how dear they are you, be able to withstand such mocking, if they have their basis in reality? If they're not just illusions, then what is the harm in teasing them?
(Btw, I don't actually believe in God. Well, to tell you the truth, I am not sure. Like so many things in life, I feel I don't know enough to make a solid commitment. Both sides seem equally plausible, at times :/)
Please share your thoughts. (and excuse yet another thread by me! I have alot of thoughts.. and this forum is the only place I've found where people are receptive to them. I appreciate that so much. Thanks guys
