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So a Hindu guy asked me what's my stand on religions.

I told him I don't believe in religions because none of the definitions of God come close to logical to me. He got offended and started telling I am not allowed to say that. Remember that this is the guy who advocated on freedom of expression a few minutes before he asked me the question.
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NakedExperiment · 51-55, M
I believe everyone has the right to be offended, but no-one has the right not to be.
JBird · F
@NakedExperiment yes, they have right to be offended but it should be according to the situation. If a person supports freedom to express and then he should be tolerant to accept other's opinions too. Otherwise he have the right to be silent.
NakedExperiment · 51-55, M
@JBird That's what the second half of my statement was about.

But, you don't have to accept their opinions, just accept they have the right to have them.