Most theists I personally know often have some bigotry packed away somewhere, usually racism and homophobia, but not all of them, and my non-theist friends usually lack these dispositions, or display them to a lesser extent. I want to know, is this a common experience?
unfortunately a lot of religions teach it or at the least it is in the texts that they hold true
The reason why they are more inclined is because they have a concrete black and white vision of the world. Their perspective is that this concrete system enables them to achieve immortality. Racism and homophobia allow you to feel superior, to have the answers to everything, to be in favor with the sky daddy. It allows for territory and a justification of your prejudices.
With all the bible says about homosexuality and race it is not a good manual for the tolerance that nourishes equality.Religious people often think they've gone the extra mile as it were( going to church,weddings,saying prayers etc) and think their must be a moral payoff.This payoff often manifests itself by looking down on people who don't engage in those observations.
They have already been sucked in by one bad idea making it easier for others to creep in.
Well, they have clearly already been convinced that something as baseless in reality, and as horrible as religion is real and good... So why not racism, sexism and general bigotry...? Most people are easily swayed. The sheeple.
Most religions seem to think their way is either the superior way or the only way. This leads to intolerance, to defining people as heathens, heretics, sinners, the "other." Certainly, some people have managed to get past that way of thinking to create religions or churches that are more tolerant and open, but I have found that in most case tolerance and religion tend to run in inverse proportions.
At least where I live, there are proscribed values that go along with the Christian lifestyle, and in order to fit in, you must conform to them. People are raised that this is the way it is and don't examine those values because they carry so much social weight. So yes, bigotry and religion go hand in hand, at least in the Bible belt
I agree, I think most of it isn't necessarily religious, but just social standard that has been passed down through generations. Lot of cross over though lol. Why can't the social pressure be to just be nice to people? Lol
I claimed no affect and here's why religion itself doesn't make somebody a bigot that's a worldview separate from religion but I will say that generally speaking people that hold bigoted worldviews tend to be religious, I just don't hold the religion itself responsible
Very well put. I tend to agree that they are not directly related, but certain qualities just happen to be passed down to the next generation by persons who have those ideals, and in turn those ideals make it easier to justify themselves and each other. Basically, two distinct "I'm better than you" parties that happen to have a wide overlay lol.
Of the religions I'm familiar with, the majority sustain their membership base by encouraging exclusion: Stay away from those [ atheist, homosexual, feminist, whatever ... ] sinners! Then their followers can feel more righteous and superior to those excluded.
We have a number of churches in our area that maintain the doctrine that people who have wealth/beauty are God's chosen, thus giving them a reason to disdain poorer/ugly/sick people. Not all members practice this - there are certainly good people who belong to church - but I've seen a lot of it.
From own experience, I have heard and seen this to be true. Most base it off of what they read out of the bible and even quote scriptures to prove their points. I do feel most of these people base their fears of not knowing the truth to be based off of religion and why they feel and think they way they do. Imo, it's pretty sad and pathetic.