Ioan,
1. Are you sure you aren't also radical in judging other opinions?
2. Do you think I'm the "habotnic" ( how can we translate this? ) type?
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Ioan,
1. Are you sure you aren't also radical in judging other opinions?
2. Do you think I'm the "habotnic" ( how can we translate this? ) type?
Who knows? I'm certainly not the most objective in judging myself.Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
Can't say for sure. I think that you're unsure about what exactly you are.Quote:
Originally Posted by gadjo_dilo
And the Catholic Church might disintegrate due to internal struggles for power one of these days:
Vatican faces widening of leaks scandal - Yahoo! News
Whatever you believe, I do think that you must be tolerant of the other opinions. I say that because I notice a worrying trend - religious people are getting more fanatical, churchmen more judgmental, but atheist too are going on the attack and always bash religion. I hope that this won't end in tears.
I'm not what I seem to beQuote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Nu Sunt Ce Par A Fi - Ion Minulescu
(Lovely lyrics)
Not always. There is a limit to tolerance. The problem is setting the limit.Quote:
Originally Posted by F1boat
To be truly tolerant you have to tolerate the intolerant.
Exactly, some attitudes should not be tolerated.Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
To be truly tolerant is certainly not one of my goals, if that means having to tolerate absolutely everything or anything, just for the sake of being able to call myself truly tolerant.Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
Reading the thread I find quite the opposite. Those without religion seem much less tolerant of any opinion that doesn't fit what their personal view is.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan