Seems like hard-core hate for anyone religious is fine in many circles. Is there a point where it becomes as problematic as other forms of bigotry? Not any specific religion necessarily just the disdain for the religious in general.

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    4 hours ago

    Hate.

    Hard core hate.

    Hard core hate for anyone religious.

    I am sure individuals who have this hate in them, and there are circles where strong disrespect for anyone religious is tolerated, but this? No. And “many” circles?

    I’m sorry but I do not believe the premise for the question to be real.

    • Chippys_mittens@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 hours ago

      Wrote the question based on some comments I’d seen on lemmy, reddit and conversations with friends. If you don’t think many people believe hating someone based on their religion is morally correct, you should read some of the comments in this thread. It started with a long conversation with a close friend of mine. He considers himself an atheist and views religion and religious people as the root of most major evils in the world. I think its a reasonable premise based on my lived experience. Just curious what other people think.

    • FistingEnthusiast@lemmynsfw.com
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      4 hours ago

      I agree with you

      I don’t think this question is being asked in good faith

      But surely a religious person would never bear false witness?

      • Chippys_mittens@lemmy.worldOP
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        3 hours ago

        I’m not a religious person. I had a long argument with a friend about the subject. I also spend a bit too much time reading reddit and lemmy comments. You can choose to think the question is in bad faith but I’m just trying to have a discussion and understand how people think on the subject.