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Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
In my observations, there are two reasons folks move on, and they are boredom with the repetition of the same old debates/discussions, and not having enough people agree with your personal POV. The latter people would leave negative reviews.

Disagreement is not hatred.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I googled reviews of RF and found some interesting stuff and had a laugh.

Religiousforums is rated "Poor" with 2.5 / 5 on Trustpilot

Some reviews accuse mods of making fake accounts! What say you, mods? (Hope this isn't breaking rule 1)

Give a review of www.religiousforums.com below! I'll start.

RF is filled with wonderful people who like to share their knowledge in friendly, yet sometimes heated, discussions. The mods seem to be diligent about their jobs. I have learnt a lot from RF! 10/10 would recommend
Reading the reviews, I'm not seeing much
of anything worth considering. It's like
reviewing anchovies....ya like'm or ya don't.
Someone's review means nuthin.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Sometimes it is more like a atheist forum attacking religion....:oops:
To have one's beliefs attacked is a gift.
Reasons....
1) It builds character because one learns
to preserve equanimity in the face of hostility.
2) One learns either to defend one's beliefs,
or to abandon them for a better philosophy.
3) It's an opportunity to converse...perhaps to
enlighten someone about the other side's
perspective.

It's not for everyone. Sensitive folk who need
their views reinforced should run for cover.
If they give a scathing review of RF, this should
really be a positive sign.
 

Left Coast

This Is Water
Staff member
Premium Member
I googled reviews of RF and found some interesting stuff and had a laugh.

Religiousforums is rated "Poor" with 2.5 / 5 on Trustpilot

Some reviews accuse mods of making fake accounts! What say you, mods? (Hope this isn't breaking rule 1)

Give a review of www.religiousforums.com below! I'll start.

RF is filled with wonderful people who like to share their knowledge in friendly, yet sometimes heated, discussions. The mods seem to be diligent about their jobs. I have learnt a lot from RF! 10/10 would recommend

@SalixIncendium is my fake account. I confess. Take me away, officer!
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
To have one's beliefs attacked is a gift.
Reasons....
1) It builds character because one learns
to preserve equanimity in the face of hostility.
2) One learns either to defend one's beliefs,
or to abandon them for a better philosophy.
3) It's an opportunity to converse...perhaps to
enlighten someone about the other side's
perspective.

It's not for everyone. Sensitive folk who need
their views reinforced should run for cover.
If they give a scathing review of RF, this should
really be a positive sign.
I have a good source behind me now, so i think i can handle some debate in the future ;)
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
I done it my self from time to time, so yes i know it happens, it should'nt but it does
I don't consider you among the guiltier members.

We should all consider ourselves free to criticize what we can identify as harmful. For example, I see a religious belief in mutilating the genitalia of children as being harmful, and I should be able to say so, with actually saying that therefore, Islam and Judaism are bad. That's because, while those religions hold such beliefs, and circumcision is most common in North Africa, West Africa, and the Middle East (in these areas, more than 80% of men and boys are circumcised), Malaysia, the Philippines, and South Korea also have high circumcision rates. And we can hardly blame Judaism and Islam for the Philippines or South Korea.

If someone has a legitimate case to say that "atheism causes such-and-such a harm," then they should make the case and say so. But to simply say, "atheism is evil," is dead wrong.
 
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