Submitted by kitchinsink t3_11lztpb in newhampshire
Paper_Disastrous t1_jbfzmeg wrote
Reply to comment by RedLeafRoy in In testimony and rally, crowds oppose Republican-backed bills targeting LGBTQ youth by kitchinsink
Not examples, I mean, what do you think religion is? Define it.
RedLeafRoy t1_jbg14cz wrote
"religion, human beings’ relation to that which they regard as holy, sacred, absolute, spiritual, divine, or worthy of especial reverence. It is also commonly regarded as consisting of the way people deal with ultimate concerns about their lives and their fate after death. In many traditions, this relation and these concerns are expressed in terms of one’s relationship with or attitude toward gods or spirits; in more humanistic or naturalistic forms of religion, they are expressed in terms of one’s relationship with or attitudes toward the broader human community or the natural world. In many religions, texts are deemed to have scriptural status, and people are esteemed to be invested with spiritual or moral authority. Believers and worshippers participate in and are often enjoined to perform devotional or contemplative practices such as prayer, meditation, or particular rituals. Worship, moral conduct, right belief, and participation in religious institutions are among the constituent elements of the religious life." https://www.britannica.com/topic/religion
Paper_Disastrous t1_jbg47bm wrote
Thanks......So what the fuck does that have to do with pronouns? No one worships pronouns. Of all the priests and pastors getting arrested for child molestation on a daily fucking basis, not a single one has been the head of a pronoun church. There's nothing holy or sacred about a pronoun. So gtfo with this stupid bullshit argument, you wet fart.
RedLeafRoy t1_jbg7dgn wrote
Pronouns are for them a ritual. It's related to right belief, moral conduct, and community participation. The associated belief system checks all the boxes for Britannica's definition of a religion. -particularly a humanistic religion.
Paper_Disastrous t1_jbgks7w wrote
By your very loose understanding of the definition, and reality, anything could be a religion.
RedLeafRoy t1_jbgldvl wrote
Brittanica's is a very mainstream definition. Words have meaning. If it checks all the boxes then it can be properly called a religion.
No. Everything could not be called a religion.
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