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Re: Canadian revolution
From: Drsolly <drsollyp () drsolly com>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 15:53:03 +0100 (BST)
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Brian Loe wrote:
On 10/25/06, Drsolly <drsollyp () drsolly com> wrote:Here's the reason - religion usually make life worse. Look around at the world today.While I don't support organized religions, I really can't understand your blanket assertions that they're all evil. There are a lot of congregations that do a LOT of good around the world.
People are, basically, good. That's a result of evolution - people who are nicer to each other have a better survival rate than people who try to kill each other. And so you'll find many, many congregations that are good, despite their religion. But some religions start off from the assumption that people are, intrinsically, sinful. That's the start of the wickedness. And then, many of the more popular religions believe that people not in their faith are, somehow, "doomed" and that it's their duty to show these people the One True Path Of Righteousness, and some of them aren't too bothered about the means they use.
How you can compare modern Christian religions to the wackos in the middle east is beyond me.
You ask specifically about Christianity, so I'll give you examples from that superstition. Read the saga of Dover, and how the religious wackos tried to install creationism into education via the back door. Read about all the people who believe that the world was created in six days. Read about all the people who believe that contraception is a sin, and that condoms are evil. Read about all the wackos who believe that homosexuality is an illness, or a sin to be punished by stoning. And these are all "modern Christian religions" in America. Now read about how Christians today torture children accused of witchcraft outside America. Different countries, same group of religions. http://www.factnet.org/discus/messages/6/761.html?1052675662 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7734/witch1.htm
..and its not even all of the Muslims in the middle east! I have not seen it myself but I'm sure there is a Muslim congregation somewhere that has done some good as well.
And in the paragraph above, there's a searing indictment of religion. I'm sure that *most* Muslim congregations do mostly good, because people are mostly good despite their religion. But if you think that a good Muslim congregation is a rarity, then you must believe that the issue is their religion, because people are the same all over the world. And so, the problem is religion.
It's been awhile since the pope excommunicated your king, you should get over it. Live and let live.
I would love to. But religious nutters think that their imaginary friend has given them permission to interfere in my life. _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
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- Re: Canadian revolution Daniel H. Renner (Oct 24)
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- Re: Canadian revolution Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 24)
- Re: Canadian revolution Drsolly (Oct 25)
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- Re: Canadian revolution Gadi Evron (Oct 25)
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- Re: Canadian revolution Drsolly (Oct 25)
- Re: Canadian revolution Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 25)
- Re: Canadian revolution Drsolly (Oct 25)
- Re: Canadian revolution Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 25)
- Re: Canadian revolution Brian Loe (Oct 25)
- Re: Canadian revolution Gadi Evron (Oct 25)