Originally Posted by
cooker
You make this analogy a lot, and I don't accept it, but even if it were true, how do you see people of different religions - my pro-environmental religion and your anti-environmental religion for example - finding common ground?
I have no trouble accepting the faith's of others.
But then again... I accept my (run-of-the-mill) religion as religion. And I value it as a part of my being... as humans are multi-dimensional. Like it or not... faith/spiritualism/religion/a belief system.... whatever trendy new thing you want to call it. Humans have religions... because it is baked into our DNA.
Only those who can't see past themselves.... think of their faith as truth. Those are the people that demand everyone must believe this... or do that. It is all (of course) much bigger/deeper than most will ever find time or inclination to delve into. But I throw out a few bread crumbs here and there. I know some see the trail.