just that you have your own set idea of things, and if they dont fit, they are bullshit.
We are NOT talking about "things" we are talking about a specific belief.
What you call my
"set idea of things" is my opinion that the belief that handicapped people are that way because they were bad in a previous life is a disgusting, cruel and illogical notion. (And as it happens I have not used the word bullshit.)
Yes that is my opinion. We all have opinions. What you seem to have a problem is that I don't agree with
your opinion.
You're not doing yourself any favours.
I have absolutely no idea what you mean by this - please explain.
If someone goes around commiting evil, like say kidnapping and raping teenage girls, and as a result, a black cloud follows them around and makes their life a misery, they end up on drugs, inject into their legs, lose some limbs - how does that you strike you, is that too cruel and injust?
There is a world of difference between punishing a rapist in his own life-time for a crime he knows he has committed and punishing a new born baby with a life-time of disability for a crime he has no knowledge or understanding of. There is no logical point to the second and it will bring nothing but misery upon misery and hurt all those around - particularly as some self-righteous pricks will wag their fingers and say
'well he must have been a rapist'.
Now, I', not assuming any of this to be true, its just an example, I don't know and wouldnt like to guess - you on the other hand, who spent so long in a glaringly obvious b/s religion, now has not a second to waste on anything that requires deep thought and a stretch of the imagination.
No, I am giving my opinion - just as you are giving your opinion.
And I note you just called Islam
"glaringly obvious bullshit" - and yet you have never studied Islam deeply and I'm quite sure our other brother would strenuously deny that Islam is
"glaringly obviously bullshit" and would argue that those who thinks so have not studied it or understood it correctly and not used their imagination or wisdom to see the fine nuances and philosophical deeper meanings.
Now I don't have a problem with anyone calling Islam bullshit - or any religion they like - and I don't expect them to have studied for 30 years all the books of the scholars to make that opinion. Everyone can give their opinion - though of course that doesn't mean all opinions are equal - but they can give their opinion nevertheless.
But you seem to have a problem with people calling 'some' things bullshit. So I'd be interested to know how knowledgeable one must be to call something bullshit? On what basis you are happy to call Islam
"glaringly obvious bullshit" when there are many perspectives you haven't explored - yet you have a problem with me calling this specific belief (and not the whole religion) - bullshit? (and btw I repeat - I didn't actually use the word bullshit.)