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Showing Original Post only (View all)Religious privilege. [View all]
Last edited Mon Aug 18, 2014, 09:22 PM - Edit history (1)
I am wondering if people think it exists or not. What degrees of privilege are there?
It maybe harder for those of us who believe to see it so I am curious about opinions on it.
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I imagine it could be upsetting to some people, especially those who had bad experiences
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#23
Mottos on dollar bills are pretty mild privileges compared to those amassing the bills.
rug
Jul 2014
#4
True. I wonder though as a NYer if I don't really see what atheists have to go through.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#9
Based soley on my own personal experience of more than twenty years as a non believer
Leontius
Jul 2014
#40
That is interesting. I have met atheists on here who say they dealwith a lot of crap and some
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#41
Actually in NYC you can't put a manger in a school but you can put a menorah.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#28
It was contested for years. They allowed trees but mangers were declared religious.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#34
They are relaxing the rules on alternate side street parking but yes it is a pain.
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#100
Well, you don't want to stand on the el on the 7 line at 3 in the morning with the wind whipping you
rug
Aug 2014
#92
True but the 7 is now the best run line so they run trains more often at night now.
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#93
My parish has about a 6 month process for baptism, confirmstion, reception, and reaffirmation.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#45
Yeah I can't imagine someone claiming Native Americans have religious privilege.
hrmjustin
Jul 2014
#42
Did you all know it is not possible to have this conversation here in interfaith.
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#55
I went there to defend a member but it didn't work out and I won't go back at all.
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#60
Well that may have been his point but he could easily have looked at the debate
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#62
I can see that argument, but it would be difficult to have this discussion over there
el_bryanto
Aug 2014
#65
The hides can always be debated but I think sometimes they post things in AA thinking everyone gets
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#85
Well rug I guess we should just run to the other room and beg for forgiveness.
hrmjustin
Aug 2014
#81
I don't know - i hate to say it - but while a tit for tat situation certainly applies
el_bryanto
Aug 2014
#111