I’m not religious personally but TGI Fridays is a very popular after-church spot (according to all of the religious/former religious people I asked). Why are none of them mad about this?

How could they actively support a restaurant so sinful it includes a sin in the title?

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    It has to do harm in itself to be an illness. Don’t tell me you don’t have your own little rituals and habits.

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      My habits don’t carry a threat from supernatural forces if someone else doesn’t follow them. But you know this.

      You made a bad faith argument in support of religion.

      Which is expected. Because there are no good faith arguments for religion.

      Because there is no way a human could comprehend anything beyond our universe, and pretending you can is just a lie, a hypocritical act that can’t be proven.

      Take your bad faith to church where it belongs.

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        My habits don’t carry a threat from supernatural forces if someone else doesn’t follow them

        Well why do you follow it, then? The reasons for that also apply to the reasons for superstitions.

        You made a bad faith argument

        I don’t understand how it is bad faith. Assuming something doesn’t have to be logical is no less unmoving than assuming it has to.

        there is no way a human could comprehend anything beyond our universe, and pretending you can is just a lie

        I agree. And I simply do not believe any of us can decide whether God exists or not, since that is also a comprehension. That doesn’t mean we can’t decide which comprehension we believe in more, just like we pick and choose the morals we prioritize.

        pretending you can is just a lie, a hypocritical act

        Finally, as I’ve said above, “lies” don’t have to be hypocritical.

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          Finally, as I’ve said above, “lies” don’t have to be hypocritical.

          Typical religious-apologism gobbledygook.

          You sound like trump.