How do u politely tell a religious person they have their head wrapped around a fairy tale?
I don't think there is a polite way to tell them. It's a blunt comment.
tell them you firmly believe in the tooth fairy
Do you have the same urge to denounce the beliefs of someone Hindu, Buddhist, or Muslim?
If it's rude to attack people's beliefs for one religion, it's rude for the rest as well.
I don't think there is a way to do so politely.
Pointing at them with one hand while using the other to make a circular motion with your index finger pointed at your ear and chanting: "Koo-koo! Kook-koo!"?
You don't.
When believers get pushy, I usually say, "I don't insist that you STOP believing; why do you insist that I do?"
It's annoying for others to tell you how to live your life -- either way.
Yeah, you don't. You just avoid them or in the event that you can have a real conversation, there is no single line of reason likely to prove monumental, just as there is no one line of religious speak that would send your world crashing down. I get the sentiment though.
The polite thing to do is not ask them at all ,just as I do not want people asking me why I lack belief.Engaging in conversation with believers in regards to their belief is fruitless and frustrating ,just let sleeping dogs lie.
I agree .
Why bother, everyone has the right to his or her own beliefs just as you do. If they realize the fallacy of their beliefs on their own, than good for them. I respect everyone's right to believe, or not to believe in anything that they choose. I just do not want them to try to force their beliefs onto me, and I do not force mine onto them.
You don't even try, unless they are trying to press it on you. If they are, then it is best to merely explain why you don't believe. Such an approach can be effective in getting them to think, maybe even question their own ideas, but it usually is not and only serves to either encourage them in their conversion attempt or send them away, shaking their heads and muttering to themselves.
Just read the scriptures to them about the talking donkey without letting them know what book you are reading from, then ask them if it sounds like fact or fiction? Most know about the talking serpent in the book of Geneis; fewer know about the talking ass in Numbers.