(January 9, 2012 at 7:35 pm)rubikscube Wrote: As an anti-theist, it might be assumed that I'm against freedom of religion, although this is completely untrue. I happen to believe that religion is dangerous, immoral, and corrosive, but that doesn't mean I'm against people choosing to believe bullshit.
Well this seems to me to be an over-reaction to the very concept of "religion". Although certainly a justifiable one especially in the western world that where religion basically implies the "Abrahamic Religions".
The Abrahamic religions are the ones that are the most dangerous, immoral, and corrosive. They support far too many negative ideals.
For example, this God supports horrific punishments as a means of solving his problems if only by his own behavior and choices in these fables.
That's sick in and of itself right off the bat. If God condones violence and being cruel to people as a valid means to solve his problems, then surely that must be a good way for us to solve our problems too. That's the sick message that these Abrahamic-based religions convey.
They also support male-chauvinism, religious bigotry to the hilt, and an ideal that God hates homosexuality, etc.
In fact, they even use this God as justification to put down each other simply because they all have different views on what this God supposedly stands for. So this is indeed a highly hateful religion that actually hates itself more than anyone else via it's myriad of contorted and opposing factions.
So in light of the Abrahamic religions and all of its offshoots, (i.e. Judaism, Islam, Catholicism, and the myriad of protesting Protestants), it's no wonder that "religion" in general is viewed as a source of hateful immoral concepts that are indeed quite dangerous.
That's quite sad actually because there are religious and spiritual philosophies in the world today that don't support such hateful concepts in the name of a violent egotistical God who is chomping at the bit to be extremely cruel to everyone and anyone who fails to believe in him via a particular faction of a highly fragmented and self-hating religion.
I think Doubting Thomas made a really good point on this:
(January 11, 2012 at 7:07 pm)Doubting Thomas Wrote: I, too, totally despise religion and think humanity would be better off without it, but I still believe very strongly in the right of everyone to believe in whatever religion they want or none at all. I think atheists tend to be stronger supporters of the First Amendment than most Christians are, because it seems like most Christians buy into the "this is a Christian nation" bullshit and would like very much to have laws passed which would make Christianity the official state religion. I find this horrific, and the idea that it may not be their own version of Christianity which would be the law of the land is totally lost on them.
That last statement most certainly is lost on the Christians entirely. The Protestants would become extremely irate if Catholicism were to be proclaimed as the "State Religion" and we all had to worship the decisions of the Pope as the "Word of God".
They wouldn't stand for that for one second.
Moreover, which protesting camp of Protestantism would be accepted with open arms by all Protestants. Basically none. There doesn't even exist a single solitary form of "Christianity" that even all so-called "Christians" would embrace. Some believe in Hell, some don't. Some believe that it's important to accept Jesus as your personal "Lord and Savior" others believe that to simply be like Jesus in moral values is enough. Etc, etc, etc.
Some don't believe that God hates homosexuality, others do.
Christianity is truly a joke. There is no such thing actually.
All that exists are a myriad of opposing little sects that are all in disagreement with each other.
If the entire world were converted to "Christianity" tomorrow that would only be the beginning of the real "Holy Wars".
Once they got the whole world focused on Jesus, they would instantly turn on each other proclaiming that only their views of Jesus are correct, etc.
It's a hopeless religion that has no future. It can only turn on itself. It really has not other option available.
And so is it any wonder that more an more people are beginning to believe that "religion" in general is dangerous, immoral, and corrosive. They look at the behavior and extreme religious bigotry of the Abrahamic religions and conclude that this is what religion is.
That's a real shame. These Abrahamic religions are actually driving people to reject any form of "spirituality" altogether because they view the whole concept as being nothing more than fodder for hatred and religious bigotry.
That's a shame.