So what would you define as 'forcing' beliefs?
Making it law. Some religious people claim the bible says homosexuality is wrong thus they want it against the law for homosexuals to Marry or adopt or even in extream cases to live.
By teaching it in school were the children have no option but to listen to it.
I dont give a crap what anyone says or thinks. But the second they MAKE someone else follow their beliefs or moral code I take exeption.
but other than that most of the morals that religious people believe in are basically the same as those non-religious people believe in
As I said I support freedom of religion. But the thing is a increasing number of people are taking rather hard line views on things like abortion and euthinasia and sexual freedoms. So no religious and non religious folks do not on average have the same moral codes.
Well, gee; that's awfully kind of you. So we're all deluded maniacs, but we can be deluded maniacs if we want, so long as we don't annoy you.
Pretty much.
Now if there's really a God up there, wouldn't that fact be important enough to risk offending some people?
No it wouldnt. I doubt there are very many people at all in western civilisation who dont have at least a decent level of understanding of the major religions. Thus they are free to make their own decisions in life with out being mandated by other how to live.
If there is a God up there I could very well end up going to hell. But thats a risk I am willing to take to enjoy my own personal freedoms while alive.
As much as I agree with you, there are religions out there - mainstream ones, mind - which include "sharing" their beliefs as one of their tenets.
Yeah I know there is pretty much no way of not pissing people like this off with the whole personal freedom thing. The only way I can see them being happy is if they live in their own state were they can live under their moral codes and the same with everyone around them.