Posted by Racer on July 18, 2005, at 17:35:07
In reply to Lou's response to aspects of this thread-ineror?, posted by Lou Pilder on July 18, 2005, at 17:02:08
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> Could we look at the following? In the following, the poster writes something like,[...Jesus is the one to pray to...anyone else...is in error...].
> Now I may have rrequested to Dr. Hsiung to examine that to see if he could make a determiattion concerning if the statement could ahve the potential to arouse antisemitic feelings.
> ... not if the poster is an antisemite.
> Lou
> http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faith/20030908/msgs/290895.htmlThis gives me an idea, that might be a pleasant compromise for everyone: howzabout I run it up the flagpole and see if anyone likes it?
Maybe, instead of asking if posting a sentiment such as this has the potential to create anti-semitic feelings, Dr Bob were asked whether a statement like this is advocating any specific religion, to the exclusion of all others, or at the expense of all others, or something like that?
I guess that feels more comfortable for me because so many comments like the one referenced are not aimed at any given religion, but at all religions except, of course, the "One True Faith" the poster in question adheres to. Does that make sense?
To me, I guess it's a kind of "prejudiced, but not discriminatory" thing. Make any sense?
poster:Racer
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