RE: My thoughts on Religion: Christianity
November 9, 2009 at 2:59 am
(This post was last modified: November 9, 2009 at 2:59 am by fr0d0.)
It is not the purpose of Christianity to become the law. That's scaremongering.
What you describe as unhealthy and unjust is the unfashionable moral absolutes.
You cannot prove religion is wrong, otherwise you take a step into incredulity as much as anyone who claims to know absolutely that God exists.
Christians are anti superstition and pro facts. You choose to accept different facts perhaps. Learned people debate those facts. It'd be foolish to state that the Christian has to be in error.
Yours is the fashionable view, with church attendance less than 6% in the UK. So I don't get why you feel the need to preach from your soap box. Secularism is the religion here.
What you describe as unhealthy and unjust is the unfashionable moral absolutes.
You cannot prove religion is wrong, otherwise you take a step into incredulity as much as anyone who claims to know absolutely that God exists.
Christians are anti superstition and pro facts. You choose to accept different facts perhaps. Learned people debate those facts. It'd be foolish to state that the Christian has to be in error.
Yours is the fashionable view, with church attendance less than 6% in the UK. So I don't get why you feel the need to preach from your soap box. Secularism is the religion here.