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Marissa,
Afterall, I'm sure that banning religion would have stopped Nazi horrors, right? Huh? Nobody has been talking about banning, but if human societies would have come to the consensus to favor rationalism instead of religion (one might argue that the Nazi ideology as well as communism were some kind of quasi-religion - and people have done so at length) and that would have stopped the Crusades, the genocide of native Americans (both North and South), the Inquisition, the Pope advocating having as many children as possible in modern-day Africa, 9/11 and all those other examples of atrocities in the name of religion, that would have been plenty, wouldn't it? If reaching such a consensus is at all possible in humans is a different and very interesting question. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() Thomas Borchert wrote: Marissa, Afterall, I'm sure that banning religion would have stopped Nazi horrors, right? Huh? Nobody has been talking about banning, but if human societies would have come to the consensus to favor rationalism instead of religion (one might argue that the Nazi ideology as well as communism were some kind of quasi-religion - and people have done so at length) and that would have stopped the Crusades, the genocide of native Americans (both North and South), the Inquisition, the Pope advocating having as many children as possible in modern-day Africa, 9/11 and all those other examples of atrocities in the name of religion, that would have been plenty, wouldn't it? I was unaware that a very significant portion of Africa's population were following all of the pope's advocations. By following your position, we could also argue that being anti-religious is a religion in its own right. Furthermore, I inquired about an objective score for positives as well. Are they just to be dismissed with one brush since there were conflicts in medival Europe, etc.? Frankly, you could make a better case for the slightly less ludicroous position that Europe is responsible for creating and exporting the world's problems all over the globe over the past 600+ years or so. |
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Marissa,
By following your position, we could also argue that being anti-religious is a religion in its own right. No, one could not. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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