Thread:User talk:Reckless Noise Symphony/Islam/the rational wiki/reply (8)

I'm not tainting "all Christians". If you look at what I put back into the Islam article, it was a swipe at fundamentalist Christians. And Pat Robertson is only the tip of the iceberg, but is the most prominent example of a fundamentalist Christian, as well as the fact that he has shitloads of money and political sway worldwide. But I could list you, probably, hundreds of Christian organizations and ministers that are overtly anti-gay or that pretend to love gay people and preach about curing them.

From a sociological standpoint, bias is rational depending on what you are biased about. Would you say being anti-Nazi is irrational? Of course not. Neither is being opposed to any sort of fundamentalism. Fundamentalism of any sort (Christian, Islamic, Jewish, punk rock, etc) is inherently dangerous and should be looked at with suspicion, as the fundamentalism itself is the irrational thinking.