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04-30-2008, 09:24 AM #21OPSenior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
Originally Posted by zeitgeist
the second point is semantics. i use the term attack as a broad stroke painting everything from outright statements to "you are wrong" to persuasive debates. Same end, different means.
Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
the point i am making again is the religion is the enabler. wars would probably still happen, but with either less frequency or for what they are, greed/money/power driven. If countries and groups had to stand up to the consequences and not say "it is ok, it was in the name of god" they might think twice before fighting.
Real fast also.. Hitler was a Roman Catholic, Stalin Russian Orthodix, Manson used drugs and references to himself being a god to convince the others to do what they did, and I have no knowledge of the Columbine's beliefs. Even if your argument holds true that the religious leaders do not speak for the masses, you can see that in 4 "events" you posed, 3 of them had religious backing, and the 4th an unknown to me, but I will assume they were atheist until otherwise found.
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04-30-2008, 09:27 AM #22OPSenior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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04-30-2008, 12:40 PM #23Senior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
Originally Posted by eggrole1
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04-30-2008, 04:31 PM #24Senior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
Originally Posted by eggrole1
Without religion, which says that its wrong to kill, to steal, and to be greedy, people would be more willing to do such things, in name of the honour, or the power, or the wealth, or whatever, instead of in name of religion. The reasons would be different, but the results would be the same.
The problem is not the religion itself, but the irreligious leaders that use religion to fulfill their evil goals. Only a nasty rational cynical atheist would think about using peoples beliefs to helping its own purposes. Anybody with a bit of religiousness would not think about doing such things.
So, the biggest problem of the religion is the irreligious ones.
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04-30-2008, 04:31 PM #25Senior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
Originally Posted by eggrole1
As for me becoming a murderer because my God supposedly allows me to "kill my enemies", that's off-base, too. A certain set of commandments that I hold dear explicitly prohibit murder, amongst other things. If I wanted to reinterpret scriptures to suit homicidal tendencies, I could. But then again, anyone can twist words around to justify horrible actions against another. They certainly don't have to be religious works, it's just that sadly, on several occasions, they have been.
The only point I'm trying to make, and have been trying to make, is that humans have a propensity to become violent. Religious humans, or otherwise. I could point out many Shintoists and Buddhists who lived during Feudal periods in Japan and all throughout Asia who murdered countless serfs in pious fits of rage and dominance, but I wouldn't point the finger at Shinto or Buddhism for the heinous acts of a fanatical few. Rather, I'd point the finger at the fanatical few themselves. But, that's just me. I don't see the need to blame their religious beliefs for the fact that they themselves were maniacal and homicidal lunatics. They're to blame, not their implied religious beliefs.
Psychotic people enable themselves... they're not enabled by religion. If they do try to justify their actions using religion, then in most instances, they're taking their religious doctrines out of context... well, most of them. Some religions do appear to be inherently evil, and state such evil tendencies in their holiest of doctrines. In my opinion, of course. But I can only name one religion that justifies violence through "holy scripture", and to try and keep things civil, I'll decline to mention the religion by name.
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05-01-2008, 09:13 PM #26Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
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05-01-2008, 09:31 PM #27Senior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
I used to dislike religion a lot because a lot of faith is put into something that is unproven. Plus we were made to sing Christian songs at school when I was a kid, the words of which I did not agree with (we changed them anyway lol
). However, unless religion is being pushed on someone else or used to persecute I don't really have a problem with it.
It's all very nice saying it isn't proven but no one has ever disproven it either so they are just as right as anyone else until we know otherwise.
Also, most religions do teach very good ethics and often have a great deal of philosophy behind them, also a lot of art and culture has been derived from religion.
BTW I'm not religious at all, I'd call myself agnostic if anything...
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05-01-2008, 10:33 PM #28Senior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
Originally Posted by mackey33
As it stands, you took what I said out of context... effectively rendering anything you have to say about it baseless and without merit. I also used more than Hitler to make my point, which if you were actually reading, you'd have seen wasn't intended to be an analogy in the first place. But rather, a correlation to what the OP claimed about religion starting wars.
Go shit and grin over that. :thumbsup:
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05-02-2008, 06:10 PM #29Senior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
The sooner we keep telling everyone that religion is wrong and brainwash the better. What is so wrong about telling the truth? Our world would have less of these pointless wars and all live as one. For you Christians, how many animals do you think are religious? Humans are just another part of the worlds evolutionary creatures. Wake up.
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05-04-2008, 04:33 AM #30OPSenior Member
Why it is wrong to NOT attack religion
Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
Hitler said it again at a Nazi Christmas celebration in 1926: "Christ was the greatest early fighter in the battle against the world enemy, the Jews ... The work that Christ started but could not finish, I -- Adolf Hitler -- will conclude."
In a Reichstag speech in 1938, Hitler again echoed the religious origins of his crusade. "I believe today that I am acting in the sense of the Almighty Creator. By warding off the Jews, I am fighting for the Lord's work."
Hitler regarded himself as a Catholic until he died. "I am now as before a Catholic and will always remain so," he told Gerhard Engel, one of his generals, in 1941.
There was really no reason for Hitler to doubt his good standing as a Catholic. The Catholic press in Germany was eager to curry his favor, and the princes of the Catholic Church never asked for his excommunication. Religions encourage their followers to hold authority in unquestioning respect; this is what makes devout religionists such wonderful dupes for dictators.
I also don't really understand this people are inherently bad stuff either. Christianity seems to love to say we are all bad until we accept god. What reasoning is there to assume man is inherently evil? I mean every person I know who is religious or not have the same feelings on not killing someone. I mean, are you just not killing people b/c the bible says so? If the bible were just erased from history, you'd be killing people because there was nothing that said you shouldn't?
I am not saying without religion it would be all champagne in the world. Not for a second do I think wars wouldn't still break out over things like land and resources. I would rather have wars over land than wars over religion any day. As I said before it then sort of holds the leaders behind the war personally responsible. Think about it like this. Over 100 years you could have 5 wars over land, or 2 over land and 4 over religion.
I guess a good way to put it would be that I think religion does more harm than good. Another case where the cure is worse than the (perceived) disease.
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