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Red Nemesis
The Blind Critic
The new pejorative: "Faith"
Why is it that the label "religion" is so often used as a pejorative in contemporary political debates? I've heard both environmentalism (link) and atheism (I'd link to Youtube, but that's hardly fair. try this, instead) called a religion.
In most of these cases, the attack is launched by a member of a legitimate faith, usually Christianity. Are they aware that using the concept of "faith" as an attack is almost certainly detrimental to their own position (if only in terms of framing future issues)? Are they aware of the possible pitfalls (like being wrong) that follow such a tactic?
Has anyone else noticed this trend tendency, or am I overreacting? (And do they hope for just this sort of overreaction?)
ADA
Re: The new pejorative: "Faith"
Originally posted by Red Nemesis
In most of these cases, the attack is launched by a member of a legitimate faith, usually Christianity.
Legitimate faith is an oxymoron.
THU
Re: The new pejorative: "Faith"
Originally posted by Red Nemesis
Why is it that the label "religion" is so often used as a pejorative in contemporary political debates? I've heard both environmentalism (link) and atheism (I'd link to Youtube, but that's hardly fair. try this, instead) called a religion.In most of these cases, the attack is launched by a member of a legitimate faith, usually Christianity. Are they aware that using the concept of "faith" as an attack is almost certainly detrimental to their own position (if only in terms of framing future issues)? Are they aware of the possible pitfalls (like being wrong) that follow such a tactic?
Has anyone else noticed this trend tendency, or am I overreacting? (And do they hope for just this sort of overreaction?)
All beliefs systems are religion depending upon how one follows them.