For once, I agree with you.
You're going to get banned![]()
For once, I agree with you.
Can you not see this???
A thread devoted to mourning the tragedy and expressing support for each other and the victims of this horrible event is NOT a place to air your personal agendas... whatever they are.
There's a time for debate. This isn't it. Calling each other morons is selfish, petty, and not worthy of the intentions behind this thread.
What religion did Pol Pot practice? What about Stalin? Mao Zedong?
You stupid s were already warned by Slomo and keep going![]()
They'll be shcked when they are banned too.
Classy move by Sprint. Sprint is waiving all fees and charges on calls to and from France for their customers.
thoughts and prayers to those affected.
good point as well.
I never said religion is the only source of the evil men commit against their fellow man. I'm no stranger to history's most heinous murderers, some vastly more powerful than others. If you're going to count bodies killed by non-religious figures against religious ones to defend your God, you may wish to reconsider. Simple truth of Abrahamic religions is that the endgame of each one of them is Final Judgment, in which their deity cleanses the planet of human life and casts nonbelievers into eternal damnation, which is - in my personal, minority opinion - barbaric and evil. Religion and morality are mutually exclusive and I feel for those who think they need the former to give them the latter, and alternatively those who believe atrocities committed by men with no religion and no morals (Stalin, Mao) are further proof of this. Correlation does not imply causation and therefore, while I find religion to be antiquated, inconsistent, barbaric, and degrading, I also do not subscribe to the belief that it is the source of all evils in the world. I do, however, recognize the sociopolitical and cultural reasons for the current state of religious extremism, and understand that militant Islam is centered largely around a core belief that is not shared by the rest of the Muslim world, which is that Islam and the West are destined to be at odds with one another and that Islam is destined to win the resulting war that ISIS is actively trying to goad the West into.
Good work Slomo imvho
Thoughts and prayers to those affected not just in Paris but in the other places attacked as well. I don't understand why people would do this... I just don't.
You absolutey right like the massacre in Nigeria... Wish all this madness could stop...
the world always ignores Turkish crimes against humanity, nothing to see here
Terrible what's happening every day it seems.
Je Suis lefty
THANK YOU
Good timing to express your ideas, piece of
I won't address your comments on the Israel situation, because your thoughts there are speculative at best and reek of conspiracy theory at worst.
That said, Hitchens, Dawkins, and that whole New Atheist movement are polemical hacks, with opinions that any historians or (secular) theologians worth their weight would laugh at. They turn religion and belief into a crude caricature like the best propagandists have turned "the other" into a crude caricature in order to dehumanize. For a movement that preaches rationality and skepticism, they give into emotional kneejerking all too often, most likely willingly to rouse their cons uents. You might think I'm defending religion because I'm a believer, but I'm not. Simply put no historian would agree that religion is the "most toxic" of human ins utions. It's not even close to being a fact, which the supposed "fact" and "truth" lovers of the New Atheist movement should know. But that wouldn't be good for selling books, would it?
This is one of the most comprehensive examinations of war throughout history and the authors concluded that only about 7 percent of all wars had a religious component:
And about that religion being antagonistic to science "fact?" Another myth.In their recently published book, "Encyclopedia of Wars," authors Charles Phillips and Alan Axelrod do ent the history of recorded warfare, and from their list of 1763 wars only 123 have been classified to involve a religious cause, accounting for less than 7 percent of all wars and less than 2 percent of all people ...
http://www.strangenotions.com/gods-philosophers/One of the occupational hazards of being an atheist and secular humanist who hangs around on discussion boards is to encounter a staggering level of historical illiteracy. I like to console myself that many of the people on such boards have come to their atheism via the study of science and so, even if they are quite learned in things like geology and biology, usually have a grasp of history stunted at about high school level. I generally do this because the alternative is to admit that the average person's grasp of history and how history is studied is so utterly feeble as to be totally depressing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ric-scientists
And of course we know that Christian monks were responsible for saving all the books they could (irrespective of source) as Barbarians hordes ransacked and burnt their way through Rome.
http://www.metanexus.net/essay/medie...n-civilization
Religion also acted a a civilization force during that period:
Have bad, very bad things, been done in the name of religion? Of course. But in advanced basketball stat speak, religion has been a "net positive" to humanity overall. In reality, religion has actually amplified many of our innate traits of compassion, empathy, charity, love, and even desire for knowledge. More good things have been done in its "name" than vice versa.As Christopher Dawson aptly writes: “The Church had to undertake the task of introducing the law of the Gospel and the ethics of the Sermon on the Mount among peoples who regarded homicide as the most honorable occupation and vengeance as synonymous with justice.”
The real problem is the human tendency toward tribal supremacy and the need for certainty in an indifferent universe. "Our" economic system is more truthful and morally superior to "yours." "Our" political ideology is more truthful and morally superior to "yours." "Our" race is more worthy of life and this land than "yours." Even the morally neutral science isn't free from human misinterpretation in this case. How many eugenic programs and forced sterilization programs were done by "scientists" who misread Darwin? How about the Nazis taking Nietzsche's Overman concept literally and actually trying to create an Overman through racial purification? , this tribal supremacy behavior is even on display at sporting events, when rival fans kill and beat each other (soccer hooliganism, stabbings in parking lots, etc).
Are science, philosophy, economics, and politics systems "toxic?"
No. Unfortunately, there's toxic people out there who will use these ins utions and ideas in a toxic way for personal gain and power.
This quote sums it up nicely:
https://newrepublic.com/article/1196...bloodiest-warsWe are unlike our animal kin in another way. Only human beings kill and die for the sake of beliefs about themselves and the nature of the world. Looking for sense in their lives, they attack others who find meaning in beliefs different from their own. The violence of faith cannot be exorcised by demonizing religion. It goes with being human.
However, I'm not a cynic nor a pessimist. All of these ins utions have been a "net positive" on humanity over all. If they didn't "work," we would've killed ourselves off long ago (you can say it got tense during the Cold War, but human goodness won out) and/or not gotten much further than caveman status in cultural progress. And statistically speaking, this is actually the most peaceful time in human history.
Last edited by midnightpulp; 11-15-2015 at 08:40 AM.
Well put across the board.
Survival of the fittest ,doesn't matter
live and work near Stade de France in Saint Denis (3 suicides bombs) but not in Paris this WE.
Monday will be strange
Stay safe.
Nice to see that your solid basketball writing translates to other topics. Great post. I'm not religious, but to demonize faith in these situations is not fair. In the absence of religion, it's highly likely that humans would just find another avenue to attach our faction-creating ways onto for all of the reasons that you just pointed out.
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