DarkSteven -> RE: Why are so many non-Believers so narrow minded? (6/28/2010 3:49:58 AM)
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I suspect that religion is not the true issue, but intolerance of other views in general. I believe that it's a question of life experience. If someone grows up the child of a construction worker in Alabama, and becomes a construction worker in Alabama, they will spend all their life around a certain socioeconomic stratum and a set of beliefs. They will believe that everyone thinks the way that they do, and that the media is distorting the news. Same with someone who grows up the child of Washington bureaucrats... This may explain why Nixon created the "silent majority", because he could not imagine so many disagreeing with him. As far as religion goes, I've been nominally Jewish, agnostic, and Jewish for real. I've attended synagogues, Catholic masses, a Native American healing ritual, a Baptist service, a, American Methodist Episcopalian service, and a Unitarian service...
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