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marfknox
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Posted - 03/24/2006 : 00:45:32
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I cease to be surprised by stuff like this, yet it still depresses me. http://www.ur.umn.edu/FMPro?-db=releases&-lay=web&-format=umnnewsreleases/releasesdetail.html&ID=2816&-Find
From article on a study done at the U. of Minnesota: quote:
From a telephone sampling of more than 2,000 households, university researchers found that Americans rate atheists below Muslims, recent immigrants, gays and lesbians and other minority groups in “sharing their vision of American society.” Atheists are also the minority group most Americans are least willing to allow their children to marry.
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filthy
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Posted - 03/24/2006 : 03:46:33 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by marfknox
I cease to be surprised by stuff like this, yet it still depresses me. http://www.ur.umn.edu/FMPro?-db=releases&-lay=web&-format=umnnewsreleases/releasesdetail.html&ID=2816&-Find
From article on a study done at the U. of Minnesota: [quote] From a telephone sampling of more than 2,000 households, university researchers found that Americans rate atheists below Muslims, recent immigrants, gays and lesbians and other minority groups in “sharing their vision of American society.” Atheists are also the minority group most Americans are least willing to allow their children to marry.
Bustd link, Marf.
I'll bet that they don't distrust atheists nearly as much as I distrust the devout. I've never had an atheist try to rip me off, but scams in the name of Jesus are manifest.
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moakley
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Posted - 03/24/2006 : 05:35:17 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by marfknox
From article on a study done at the U. of Minnesota: quote:
From a telephone sampling of more than 2,000 households, university researchers found that Americans rate atheists below Muslims, recent immigrants, gays and lesbians and other minority groups in “sharing their vision of American society.” Atheists are also the minority group most Americans are least willing to allow their children to marry.
Yes, and I would bet that many from the sampling have a well trusted friend who just might be an atheist. Living and working in the Carolinas its not something I talk freely about. Unless, of course, they are trying to sell me a subscription to Watch Tower. I had one sales person tell me that it also talks about "How Atheist Believe". Hind sight being what it is I wish I had pursued this a bit more, but I didn't. I suspect she was upset when I said no to her sales offer by saying that "I wasn't very superstitious". They are a sensitive and persecuted lot. |
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Starman
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Posted - 03/24/2006 : 08:54:52 [Permalink]
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As we atheists prosecute those poor christians so much, this is not surprising.
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Snake
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Posted - 03/24/2006 : 23:24:11 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by marfknox
I cease to be surprised by stuff like this, yet it still depresses me.
One needn't be depressed. One should understand that there are various peoples in the world and not all are going to think the same. (and you can't force them) The reason for distrust of any group is lack of understanding, like fear of the unknown. Getting depressed over something like that IMO is a waste of brain function.
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marfknox
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Posted - 03/24/2006 : 23:36:11 [Permalink]
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Snake wrote: quote: One needn't be depressed. One should understand that there are various peoples in the world and not all are going to think the same. (and you can't force them) The reason for distrust of any group is lack of understanding, like fear of the unknown.
I think it is far more complicated than that. Nazis didn't demonize the Jews because of "fear of the unknown". Nor do Muslims persecute Christians and Buddhists in certain countries because of "fear of the unknown". Sometimes it is about creating a scapegoat, a bad guy. One thing the article says is: quote: Edgell also argues that today's atheists play the role that Catholics, Jews and communists have played in the past—they offer a symbolic moral boundary to membership in American society.
I mean, just look at how fundamentalist Christians have latched on to blaming "Secular Humanists" (a minority of less than a million, poorly organized, Americans), gays and feminists for all sorts of social problems. It isn't that they don't understand atheists, gays, feminists, etc. They think they do understand them! It is that they want an ememy, a demon, some group to blame, and rally around bullshit accusations as a way to gain group power. |
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Snake
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 01:19:53 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by marfknox I think it is far more complicated than that. Nazis didn't demonize the Jews because of "fear of the unknown". Nor do Muslims persecute Christians and Buddhists in certain countries because of "fear of the unknown". Sometimes it is about creating a scapegoat, a bad guy. One thing the article says is: quote: Edgell also argues that today's atheists play the role that Catholics, Jews and communists have played in the past—they offer a symbolic moral boundary to membership in American society.
I mean, just look at how fundamentalist Christians have latched on to blaming "Secular Humanists" (a minority of less than a million, poorly organized, Americans), gays and feminists for all sorts of social problems. It isn't that they don't understand atheists, gays, feminists, etc. They think they do understand them! It is that they want an ememy, a demon, some group to blame, and rally around bullshit accusations as a way to gain group power.
Why do people always bring up the Nazis? Hum! Did they alone demonize the Jews, I thought they just hated them. That is understandable though. I do not agree with you, I still say the lack of understanding is the cause. Who ever that Edgell guy is, I don't think he is totally correct. No, they don't understand gays. Gays aren't only in one group either, anyway so I don't think they do understand them. I don't see how any intelligent person would have a low opinion of an atheist. So, the people talked about in that report are not intelligent. And who cares about them anyway. SEE! No reason to be depressed.
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Starman
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 01:29:21 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by Snake
I don't see how any intelligent person would have a low opinion of an atheist. So, the people talked about in that report are not intelligent. And who cares about them anyway. SEE! No reason to be depressed.
Yea, the jews of europe thought so to.
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filthy
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 02:44:19 [Permalink]
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The intent of propaganda is to get a populace behind it's leaders against another people or ideas. The Nazis were very good at it.
Nazi Propaganda quote: Propaganda was central to Nazi Germany. This page is a collection of English translations of National Socialist propaganda for the period 1933-1945, part of a larger site on German propaganda. The goal is to help people understand the great totalitarian systems of the twentieth century by giving them access to primary material. The archive is substantial. If you are looking for something specific, try the search function available at the bottom of the page. For further information on the German Propaganda Archive, see the
The best way to demonize a people is to make them appear sub-human, which the Nazis did. Too often, our politicians and preachers borrow pages from their book.
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H. Humbert
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 03:08:48 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by Snake Why do people always bring up the Nazis? Hum! Did they alone demonize the Jews, I thought they just hated them. That is understandable though.
It's "understandable" that the Nazis hated Jews? Would you mind clarifying that statement a bit, Snake?
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marfknox
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 12:25:04 [Permalink]
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Snake wrote: quote: Why do people always bring up the Nazis? Hum! Did they alone demonize the Jews, I thought they just hated them. That is understandable though.
I'm not clear about why you say it is understandable that the Nazis hated the Jews. The Jews is Germany were not the cause of Germany's problems, but they were used as a scapegoat, exactly the same way gays and feminists are being blamed for high divorce rates, child abuse, AIDS, and "Secular Humanists" are being blamed for moral decline in America.
quote: No, they don't understand gays. Gays aren't only in one group either, anyway so I don't think they do understand them.
A lot of people who demonize gays indeed do not understand gays. There are a lot of ideas about gays like that they are all promiscuous, that they choose to be gay, that they have a mental disorder, or that they are prone to be child molestors. But that isn't hating people because of fear of the unknown. That is hating people because of misconceptions, which is again the same thing the Nazis did with the Jews and the same thing that is being done to atheists. People don't think they don't understand atheists. They think they do understand atheists! Also, there are plenty of gay-haters who don't hold any misconceptions about gays.
quote: I don't see how any intelligent person would have a low opinion of an atheist. So, the people talked about in that report are not intelligent. And who cares about them anyway. SEE! No reason to be depressed.
Oh gee, and then everything will be hunky dory, eh? Oh wait, if the voting majority in a Democracy thinks atheists are dangerous, what could possibly happen to us if they start being able to recognize us, and if things get worse economically and such and the majority needs someone to blame... The Jews in Germany started being persecuted after they gained greater organized visibility in the community, and atheists have been trying to do exactly that. And with our national debt and the shrinking middle class, things could get worse in this country. It is not totally insane to fear that in the relatiavely near future, atheists could feel the sting of organized persecution. That is exactly why we need to be aware of attitudes like this survey show, and not just brush them off. |
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beskeptigal
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 12:59:10 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by Starman
As we atheists prosecute those poor christians so much, this is not surprising.
I assume you meant persecute? Funny. A Google search of the word persecute gets you several sites noting the difference between the two words, implying the wrong word is chosen rather than a typo. I would think it was almost always just a typo. |
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Starman
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 14:11:37 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by beskeptigal
I assume you meant persecute? Funny. A Google search of the word persecute gets you several sites noting the difference between the two words, implying the wrong word is chosen rather than a typo. I would think it was almost always just a typo.
Your right that was a typo.
Stupid spell check, why can't it detect that I used the wrong word?
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Dr. Mabuse
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 14:50:17 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by filthyquote: Originally posted by Marfknox
From article on a study done at the U. of Minnesota:
Bustd link, Marf.
Filthy, try this link-fix.
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Snake
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Posted - 03/25/2006 : 17:21:53 [Permalink]
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quote: Originally posted by marfknox I'm not clear about why you say it is understandable that the Nazis hated the Jews.
Sometimes 1st impressions do count. (the last few years I have met some Jews who are nice and I see that there are various kinds.) But having grown up around Jews in a neighborhood that was probably 99% Jewish I even thought that the whole world was Jewish, I saw that they can be annoying. Besides anyone who believes in a god and pretty much started this whole mess that's in the world of today, that's something to consider too. The rest of your comments were not related to what I was saying so I don't want to reply to something that was getting off the subject. |
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