do you feel more important now that you can
criticize peoples beliefs and be mortally offended when they criticized yours?
Not exact matches
Previously, she was
criticized by LGBTQ actitivists for her conservative political
beliefs and for not being an adequate representative for trans
people.
The thing I really enjoy, not being affiliated with any religion, is sitting back and watching
people who hold «Insane
Belief X»
criticizing «Insane
Belief Y», apparently completely unaware that both
beliefs are equally insane.
Louisa So, a pastor visits a non-believer and you would
criticize them for not reminding the dying
person of the
belief that they're going straight to hell?
What a
person does can be
criticized, but ones
beliefs are something that should never be criticezed.
I think it's hilarious and sad when
people criticize the May - 21st «ers when they themselves have an equally ridiculous
belief.
People truly at peace with their
beliefs don't feel the need to gain validation from others through
criticizing them or scorning them not do they feel the need to bark and howl from the highest tower to be heard.
Then, based on this distorted knowledge, we feel justified in condemning and
criticizing these
people and their
beliefs.
First, it is important, even essential, that criticism is done in such a way that the
person being
criticized would actually recognize his or her
beliefs in that criticism.
Besides, your reference to the «
people in glass houses should not throw stones» would seem to imply that you would only let the «politically blameless»
criticize the political
beliefs of others.
People who are often too passionate about their
beliefs tend to get
criticized as if there is something wrong with them.
I don't
criticize people who believe; I have no time for those who think everyone should hear about their
beliefs.
Would you
people criticize the Muslim
belief.
I also have no issue debating the ins and outs of theology but sadly most
people get too offended because they can't differentiate between when I
criticize the
beliefs vs. the
person.
The arrogance shown by this guy,
criticizing people's attire over their
beliefs is astounding.
Why not instead of
criticizing these
people for their religion, why can't you respect that this is their
belief and culture.
Maybe your trying to look intelligent by
criticizing others
beliefs, but you are no different than the same
people who put down other
beliefs or those with out one.
«When
people see their religion or religious
beliefs mocked in the public domain or
criticized by political leaders, these experiences signal to members of entire religious groups that they don't belong.»
Which is why I rarely
criticize people for their
beliefs unless they're spamming or making racist jokes or something.