The debate "Every person should know about different religions even if they don't follow one" was started by
hjlr71 on
February 18, 2017, 5:01 am.
13 people are on the agree side of this discussion, while 2 people are on the disagree side.
People are starting to choose their side.
It looks like most of the people in this community are on the agreeing side of this statement.
hjlr71 posted 1 argument, PsychDave posted 1 argument to the agreers part.
hjlr71, PsychDave, Blue_ray, danielle, n59690, human, ProfDoke, Azzah, makson, Godisnotdead and 3 visitors agree.
2 visitors disagree.
Knowing what other people believe and value is important. Even though I am not Muslim, if I am visiting a friends house who is I will respect their religious restrictions on what I bring (ie if I bring food).
It also helps when debating here since even though I am not of a particular faith, knowing their beliefs let's me either respect them or expose their hypocrisy, depending on the situation.
The bases I am arguing on here is that even though you don't follow a certain religion it is important to know a little about it.
The majority of people does not know about more than one religion and can easily misinterpret what it is about or if the people in that religion are dangerous.