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Too many to name, so I'll go with Cesar Chavez.
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VIBE86;2889953 said:George Carlin? Bill Maher? John Stewart?
Can those guys count?
janklow;2889841 said:are the quotes around "religious" there so that i can pick people who CLAIM to be religious but that i don't think actually are, or what?
no, no, this clarification is the reason i askedAnd Step;2890291 said:Seriously, I put the quote there because some people might not consider themselves religious per se but they have religious trappings or spiritual undertone that many can identify with. I didn't want to exclude anybody. Can you think of a better word or phrasing?
its over: 2012!;2895705 said:No doubt that This is laughable, at least, considering how you posted crazy hate-filled nonsense at me for esteeming Tim Wise & Dr. Jensen in the same way...lol...when I brought their scholarship here to compliment mines, which I used for pummeling some idiocy you had posted....man-0-man, I really do cause some of you all's perplexity to reach exponential magnitudes!!
Plutarch;2895680 said:Soren Kierkegaard - personally for me, he's the greatest man ever to live other than Christ. I think that he revealed many truths to not only religion but to this world and life in general. I only discovered him partially by chance and realized that my philosophy on life pretty much matched his in interesting ways. And this was odd, because he lived in the 1800s, but also telling, because I believe that truth is timeless and life really doesnt change much but is rather cyclical or repetitive.
Mother Teresa - I'm aware of her critics, and even though I can believe some of them, I find others to be dubious, propagandist, and/or bitter. Bottom line is that she did help people literally and spiritually, and I can respect that even if it turned out true that she was less than reputable.
MLK and Malcolm X for obvious reasons.
Gandhi - I'm also aware of his critics and have my own criticisms, but he was a great spiritual and political leader and preached peace and love.
Many religious people I know personally for being faithful and truthful.
There's probably more but meh
Jonas.dini;2896010 said:I was thinking about something along these lines but a little different:
Do u respect religious leaders?
My thing there is someone like the pope has the highest status position in one of the most historical and relevant institutions in human history, that commands some respect, but at the same time I think about how he's basically the leader of a cult that promotes mass delusion and that he himself is an absolute adherent to the most preposterous of fairy tales... and it makes me like wtf this dude is either an idiot or disingenuous on an epic scale.
Jonas.dini;2896010 said:And to answer t/s question, yea there are some religious people that I respect, but I respect them despite their religiosity not because of it.
its over: 2012!;2895705 said:No doubt that This is laughable, at least, considering how you posted crazy hate-filled nonsense at me for esteeming Tim Wise & Dr. Jensen in the same way...lol...when I brought their scholarship here to compliment mines, which I used for pummeling some idiocy you had posted
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:....man-0-man, I really do cause some of you all's perplexity to reach exponential magnitudes!!
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:Not more serious than your Emotional and mental issues, if you think it's not normal to read you post something that contradicts what you said in the past, and make light of it.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:even if "that jawn was 1.5 weeks ago" you still need to be reminded of your hypocrisy and double-talk
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:...lol...it happens all the time on the web, even with the most powerful people in the world who forget about things they post on the internet.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:So how aimless do you appear, even now, by denouncing me for pointing out where you immensely contradicted your philosophies??
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:You feel this way only because you are an Apologist for racism, that I combat, which you can't transcend with deceit...so you get mad at me for bringing facts and truths, which then motivates you to deem me immature senseless and confrontational when I counter disrespectful posts that you initiated.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:You're a liar, who hates solutions to real problems
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:...so I'm cool on whatever opinion you have of me, because I understand it's your 'loss of self-control' which created those opinions about me.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:Your dishonesty, is noteworthy.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:That discussion was a mere week or two, ago, and no one should ever 'get over' a member or person being outright dishonest as you were
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:...lol...so, I'm sorry if using your words you posted today to prove it, caused you to again lose self-control and get mad at me, for simply telling the truth.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:Cat. You considering taking advice from And Stephanie which shows you lack rational cognizances.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:You don't want it, with me.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:Not unless, your teammates can come rescue you vs. Me, like before.
its over: 2012!;2895800 said:Even your half-baked, insulting invitation to debate here, reeks of " you don't rrrrrrrreally want to discuss issues you don't really want real solutions" to real problems
Plutarch;2917625 said:But that's your slanted opinion.