Backglass wrote:spaceghst44 wrote:Not every religion mocks every other religion; you are a sad person for thinking this.
True...I have never seen the Buddhists mock anyone. As for the mainstream? Turn on the TV sometime. Religion is full of hatred for "the other team".
Actually, yes ... but remember Eastern cultures are generally just more subtle. You are more likely to hear a Westerner say "you idiot!". You are more likely to find an Easterner simply quietly laughing or setting someone up to look ridiculous -- more subtle, but mockery.
BUT, the other issue is that right now, Christianity is the dominant perdium. That is, most people in the US say they "are Christian" and "believe/follow the Bible" (and I believe in Europe as well, though less overwhelmingly so). That means, unfortunately, that there are more outright idiots who happen to also be Christian in this country than folks of other persuasions.
I am fully a Christian and take great offense at much of what is put forward by the 700 club, etc. as "Christian". But, freedom of expression in a keystone of our secular laws... and for good reason. I do think the more moderate of us have perhaps been a bit too passive in confronting some of the more blatant issues (such as anti-semitism and Creationism), but here is the thing .. Christianity means people are forgiven, not perfect.
spaceghst44 wrote:Most religions teach something called tolerance, which it seems you need.
Tolerance? Like jihads and crusades? Screaming at people outside abortion clinics and shooting at the doctors? Knocking on peoples doors and informing them they are sinners and going to hell? Thrusting religious dogma (intelligent design) down the throats of schoolchildren? Banning gay marriage? Forcing commandments to be posted in public courthouses paid for by the taxes of even those who don't believe in them? Or perhaps the tolerance of not letting muslim women swim, spoken of in a different thread? Yeah...LOTS of tolerance in religion.

In part, see above.
But you seem to want to condemn Christianity excessively. It is true that recent history has seen many atrocities commited by Christians (but also Nazis, Pol Pot, Stalin, etc.). However, Christianity hardly has a "lock" on atrocities. Nor are the atrocities limited to those of religious belief. More accurate is to say that certain individuals seek power and will use whatever means, including religion, to attain it. Rarely are pure religious motivations really and truly behind the atrocities. Religion is USED as an excuse, and does draw the followers."peasants"/population, but is not the real reason.