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Why is religion such an emotive subject?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Majority of what we encounter news wise about religion is bad,some people feel very strongly about religion anyway. I don't believe in religion I don't have any part of it so much so that I do not attend weddings etc... I guess theres no definitive answer, I feel very strongly about what I believe (dont think I can say it here, will offend some people) and because I feel so strongly about it sometimes annoys people who dont agree. Its just one of those disscusions, I guess you are either a believer or your not in any religion.
Thought you werent gonna say anything else.Couldnt help yourself.Just answered your own post again- see.
You know I'm only winding but you do tend to go off half cocked.Some of the comments you make are very pertinent then the red mist takes over.Far be it for me to advise on anyone but once you've made a point try to allow someone to respond instead of having 5 posts from you rapid cos you've thought of something else.
One aspect of the religious divide that appears to be glossed over is the cultural difference between East and West.
For the majority of Westerners, religion is something they did a bit at school, and haven't bothered with very much since.
For the majority of Easterners, religion is woven into the fabric of their lives and culture, they feel their faith fervently, and would often be prepared to fight and die to defend it.
That's why the notion of a 'few cartoons' seems OTT to most of the UK, and a matter of life and death for Muslims living here, and abroad.
Until this fundamental difference is addressed, the problems will continue to esalate.
How do we solve the problem? Education - but that's a whole new problem ......
I don't think that was quite what Andy was getting at. Please correct me if I'm wrong Andy. It's not that 'they don't like us' or 'we don't like them' It's that there is no proper understanding of how completely different our upbringings are and the base principles of the opposing cultures. Lack of understanding applies to rich and poor of the same culture, it applies to the differences between GB and the USA, but the difference between the middle east and the USA is probably the most extreme.
Getting back to the question tho, it is an emotive topic, People that have faith believe it to be the reason of their existence, what can be more important to them than that. I think people without faith feel they have to be as passionate about not believing in order to get their point across.
From my own perspective, it terrifies me how much time, effort and money is spent on something I don't believe to exist - something I 'know' doesn't exist. It's frightening, and as such evokes a strong reaction.
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