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Religious Intolerance

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If someone decides they want to follow a certain religion or doctrine, my opinion is to let them. If someone wants to be a Nazi for example, then as long as they didn't incite or cause violence, or tried to impose their racist views on others then they should be allowed to do so.
This is just my opinion btw.
I think the best example of where I'm coming from is Mr Trash TV himself, Jerry Springer. A man who, even when a loudmouth NeoNazi insulted him and his family, still allowed him to air his views and his right to have them.
I tolerate almost any views people have on things, it just depends on how liberal you are.
Anyway, this is going way off topic, so back on we go.......
I am now FORCED to invoke Goodwin's Law and lock this thread! Don't blame me - blame the person who brought the Nazis into the discussion.
It's a 'genuine' internet law BTW and has been discussed here many times.
rolleyes
Goodwin's Law of Usenet
Professor Goodwin, U of I, in 1981 made the observation that Usenet discussions gravitate downhill.
He postulated that as the length of a discussion thread grows, the probability approaches one (1) that one participant will introduce the terms "Hitler" or "Nazi".
The custom has evolved that the first party to utter "Hitler" or "Nazi" has lost the discussion, and the thread terminates.

- as we are ALL interested in hearing about the outcome of this dilema please feel free to start a new thread with the result.
:P