Religious people are more tolerant, open-minded than atheists, new study reveals

The study included christians and muslims. If the study were true, it makes you wonder about the commenters in the anti Muslim threads here. Maybe they are all atheists.
 
Oh lawdy, don't even mention muslims to the american christians, lol.

Actually I have worked with and know a good number of Muslims in the RTP area where I live. Despite the comments of some I have found the Muslims I know to be tolerant, giving, peaceful and hard-working. In fact there are multiple multi-faith meetings in our area involving Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Jews, and others doing charity work such as food drives.
 
imo, the common sense in general and usual logic would show there are several levels in different aspects indicating that bias would easily exist in the topic of this thread.

Basically no scientific approach could be devised for this topic. Because some people would not tell the truth.

My experience has been that a religious person could possibly show different views and acts according to various situations and scenarios. An example is interfaith, which is very much conflicting against most religious books and teachers, basically. "Our God is the only true God!"

Perhaps the basic problem is usually there are too many rules in most holy books that a believer would have to follow. And the rules could be sometimes conflicting to each other.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ustralian-daughter-Middle-East-orphanage.html



Muslim father abandons his six-year-old daughter at an orphanage in the Middle East after her Australian mother stops practising Islam

A six-year-old Australian daughter was dumped in a Middle Eastern orphanage
Her father abandoned her after the girl's mother divorced and left him in 2012
She managed to return her daughter to country via the Family Court of Australia
Yet the girl was traumatised by the whole ordeal and blamed her mother for it
She became violent which led the mother conceding she couldn't care for her

By Tom Flanagan For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 02:17 +10:00, 5 July 2017
 
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