Religious pluralism vs Religious intolerance

[QUOTE=Nietzsche;54218]It has indeed evolved; superficially. Most Christians still retain their Western/white/religious supremacist biases. I live in the “Bible belt” part of the United States, which is a more PC way of saying “white supremacist and intolerant.”

The Christians/Muslims you are thinking of are not Christians but rather people who are SOOOOO liberal with Christianity/Islam that they can’t even be considered Christians/Muslims anymore. I know SEVERAL of them in RL and they, most of the time, consider themselves more agnostic than Christian/Muslims.

All Christians, the true/practicing ones at least, are fundamentalist and supremacist. Even those who attempt to maintain a semblance of balance between Christianity and other religions, like the poster “Thomas” for example (who practices Yoga and etc), still retain such biases. Once, he intimated that Christianity was still the ultimate reality and the best path. He even tried to defend WHY he should think Christianity is superior. He started several threads in which he expressed fear about going “too far” into Yoga (paraphrased) for fear of astral projections/etc being “ungodly” things. He said reincarnation was blind faith (whereas believing in a non-existent man who was born of a VIRGIN, talking snakes, etc is supposedly not). That is the sad reality of Christianity.[/QUOTE]
ok, you win.