Originally posted by: Taejin
EDIT: And if I were to examine myself closely, I could not not mock religious people. Honestly, they look like some crazy person chasing after the rainbow, except we have millions of crazy people, and it's not so much funny as sad.. I think you need to understand that I view religious people in the same light I view a kid who believes in the Tooth fairy.
Also, I've always thought it strange that religious people can fundamentally be tolerant of one another (esp really differing religions). I mean, from each other's perspective, isn't the other insane/crazy/blasphemous/stupid/out of their mind? You can't have two religions coexisting ideologically, because there is only one truth, and someone's gotta be wrong (this is if we postulate that one religion is the truth).
Your family is religious, are they crazy?
I think believing in these things is beneficial. Believing in Santa, believing in the Tooth Fairy or something other is a good thing. I don't believe in Santa and probably never did, but I love the kids who do.
On your second point, since I'm not that religious myself, I can tolerate all religions. I want to learn about all the major religions of the world so I can better understand where the people are coming from. Many Christians do believe that they are the only true believers and other religions are not legitimate. They even believe that others who don't believe in Christ will not go to heaven. Thats not one of the more positive points of religion, but I take it for what its worth.
Two religions can coexist, as in live peacefully side by side, as long as the practitioners of the faiths can tolerate each other and not let the more extreme members dictate the way they do things. That has generally been one of the main reasons behind the religious conflicts in the past.