There's a difference between opposing viewpoints and complete disregard for someone's beliefs.
Not really; my opposing viewpoint is that religious superstitions are irrational beliefs, which leads to conclusively disregarding them. No one is under any obligation to regard any specious belief, (religious or secular), as valid. There's a thread on the pseud-religion of "dudeism" which no one is obligated to regard as valid either.
You don't offer opposition in the way of viewpoints -
Incorrect. There are several archived posts in which detailed elaborations of the reasons and reasoning of such opposing viewpoints were posted in reply to specious religious beliefs. Many of those exchanges occurred with "SherylShado", "Abrupt" and even you. As stated, if your memory fails, these posted threads are archived for reference, (if you're requesting it, rather than looking them up yourself).
Then you don't approve of someone saying something to you about what you are doing. In essence, you are trying to shut the Christians "posts" up, just so "YOU" won't be "BOTHERED" by their postings. So sad you can't handle the idea that everyone, including Christians, can post in this forum.
Your irrational conclusion stems from a false premise; since I'm aware that xtians & non-xtians are permitted to post on FC forums within FC parameters, that precludes 'shutting someone up', (as you've repeatedly attempted - and not denied - doing with your "rude", "bashing", etc. forays into censorship).
There is a current Wiccan thread going on now. While I don't believe in that for myself, I'm not going to go knocking against Wiccans and tell them they are believing in fairytale practices and not let them discuss their views and ideas. That is inconsiderate and rude of me to do so.
Such 'self-restraint' is self-serving in that the obvious intent is to *show* that you're not doing what you
"believe" I am within the xtian off topic threads. Doubtless the explicit xtian injunction against 'witchcraft' in general and 'witches' in particular chaffs your hide during the course of your 'self-restraint'.
I know Wiccans, myself, and I will not stomp on their beliefs. They don't stomp on mine. We'll talk about the differences at times, but mostly just accept what we each do, and enjoy our friendship.
If such discussions about "the differences" run along any of the same lines as in these FC forums, one of you is likely proselytizing, (and it probably isn't the wiccans). I've heard such things as, "some of my best friends are ______", from bigots before.
However, I do also know the one Wiccan thread going on now is not made by a Wiccan, but by you. You are not Wiccan, but yet you are posting info about it. So? You can post whatever you want, within the guidelines.
One does not have to be self-declared "wica" to post about those concepts, one either is aware of them or, one is not.
Some people are interested in that subject. But, by you not actually being Wiccan, and believing/experiencing the things they do, you still have not one iota of understanding of the inside workings of what they do, unless you decide to become one yourself.
That's an inherent logical fallacy; one does not have to experience being 'dead' to discuss death. You just stated that you've had discussions with wiccans; does that mean what they told you provided no understanding whatsoever of their beliefs?
Same with believing in God. Unless someone actually becomes a believer, one does not have not an inkling of the inside workings of what they do.
Again, that's an irrational logical fallacy promoted by 'believers'. It is not necessary to hold a "belief" in order to undertand that such are either substantiated, (in which case, belief is unnecessary), or unsubtantiated by evidence, (in which case, "faith"
is required to sustain a belief which lacks evidence).
Opposition is fine, with back up points, best evidence possible, best proof possible, research, and/or links, and much more - on both sides ...
That's already occurred and when it has, the xtians have generally avoided discussing/debating those points, (as you have, repeatedly, even in this thread).
I don't disrespect your beliefs, whatever they are, including the fact you do not believe in a God.
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disbelief is not a "belief"; by definition, they're opposites.