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Gary_Sheldrake
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Why PR, I believe you are trying to be slippery by shifting from the question. I believe I was interested in knowing about the big ones. How in your opinion are they unequal? While we established that I personally see no connection between respecting an opinion and agreeing with it about eight or ten posts ago, I did not carry that context over to the idea that statistical outliers should carry the same weight in public recognition with regards to things such as holidays, and we established that I came to that conclusion simply as a matter of practicality - countless religions and only 365 days in a year. Now, having recapped that, can we get back to the point at hand? I was interested to know how we would sway someone other than ourselves that other religions, such as let’s say Judaism or Buddhism, are not on equal footing with our own religion. Can we talk about that? Or did I misunderstand what you said about other religions not being equal to ours? I will allow for the possibility that I may have misunderstood your meaning of course. Did I make a mistake, but if not, could you answer the question?I fail to see how statistics fits into our dialogue at all.
If all religions are equal, then whether 25 people in a storefront church proclaim false doctrine, or 25 million proclaim it, the fact remains that in your paradigm you believe that their position of [fill in the blank with any hateful diatribe you like] has equal value to this.
Math shouldn’t factor into this. At all.
Thanks