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What exactly do you mean by that? A lot of nice people are wrong about many things.
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I had to think about it for a minute, but I think he was implying that I'm implying that if you're wrong about something, you can't be a good person.
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Actually, I was agreeing with OANST: I object to the idea that if someone is pleasant, you should avoid challenging them. Illogical beliefs are difficult to maintain (there's a reason why you have to go to church every week), take up time and energy, and generally make life difficult whenever reality conflicts with those outdated views. It's not a nice situation to be in, and it doesn't just apply to religion - any form of bigotry is a burden to the intellect, and it's only going to get harder to protect as time goes on. If I respect a person, I'd rather they weren't in that situation.
Jerks aren't helpful, whatever they believe, and aren't worth the effort. But good people will fight for whatever they consider to be important, and don't deserve to be wrong.
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I have a question to UK residents: Polish media says stuff about UK having a problem with too many muslims there. Is it true, or just an overstatement?
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The entirety of Europe has that problem, not just the UK. And oddly enough Muslims are causing the exact same problems in all European countries.
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Way to answer a question not adressed at you, speak for a country you don't live in and come off as racist, all in one breath. High five.
There certainly is some xenophobia in the UK, but I don't think it's any more than you get in the rest of the world. It's linked more to the constant scapegoating of right-wing politics than any actual cultural conflict.
Also, what's the difference between a country with "too many" Muslims and one that just has a lot of Muslims? I genuinely don't know.
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If the internet taught me one thing it's that religious people can not be debated with, period. And I've debated with a lot of them.
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Wow. You must really suck at debating.
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There are people in Poland who work as I dunno, graphics designers or welders who travel to foreign countries like France etc. just to pick up fruits from bushes with other laborers and it's stil profitable.
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I can't honestly begrudge anyone for working overseas to make more money. Frankly, I'm surprised more UK citizens don't do the same.
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Thing is that I'm not out to convince anyone. I just question things people bring up and leave it up to them to figure out an answer.
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That sure sounds like an attempt to encourage critical thought to me.
The only reasons to encourage someone to think critically are 1) you care about them and you want them to do well in life, 2) you agree with them and you want them to better represent your mutual views, or 3) you disagree with them and you want them to reconsider their position.
You're either very compassionate, a closet theist or a liar.