Why I think so (same for politics and other serious topics), anyway.
I've noticed a number of pro-religion and anti-religion topics, and while I think the way many of the users here go about the discourse is toxic in ways, what I find even more toxic is rhetoric that asserts that [i]talking[/i] about serious issues is somehow [i]bad[/i].
Talking about things is how we progress as people. Using ad hominems and calling each other stupid is indeed toxic and will not aid any discourse. But it's much more efficient to make posts and threads [i]humbly[/i] criticisizing the way people talk about issues, rather than begging a ban on meaningful discourse altogether.
After all, this is how society in the past has pummeled into the dark ages. This is the sort of thing Orwell feared so much. And I for one think it is beautiful that our youth will use their leisure time and an outlet for escape to attempt to approach serious issues that affect our world.
If you're religious and someone with a hot head flames you and calls you stupid, be humble, and kindly explain why you disagree and what you think about their tactics.
If you're not religious and someone thinks that the beautiful sky is obviously evidence of divinity, don't respond with personal attacks. Once again humility is the key to openning up hearts and minds and if someone won't hear you then wash your hands of it.
But above all, don't ban discussion. If anything is evil, surely that is. If you don't want to read about it, don't click.
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See all the different points of view allows for a more open mindset and ppl eventually can make a more informed decision
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[quote]Once again humility is the key to openning up hearts and minds [/quote] Ye. I'm cool with religious and political posts being allowed, I'm not cool with the flame baiting children that tend to go nuts in them.
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I don't have an issue with religion topics, but when there is a religion topic, people are dicks to each other just because they have different views.
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Reminds me of [i]Rust[/i]. The protagonists were all white, nobody cared. Then they radomized every player's race and tied it to their Steam ID. People started getting racist, really fast, in complaint of having a character unintentionally dissimilar from their own race. This relates to the topic in how the forum users suggested a fix. They wanted to make the skin tones green, blue, or some other entirely outlandish tone that negates the issue of race. They wanted to go from the racist extreme to the other end where no racial topics could truly come up. That is wrong also, because we as a people need to be able to hold discussions over disagreeable things in order to progress society.
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People don't want to get rid of religious topics to censor anything, they want to get rid of them to stop all the arguments between idiots who think they can convert someone by calling them a moron on the Internet.
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They're not good.
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That's pretty neat
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Interesting perspective. Bump.