RE: Is Islam the religion of peace.....pffft....NO
January 11, 2015 at 12:52 pm
(This post was last modified: January 11, 2015 at 1:01 pm by Brian37.)
Yea and algebra was influenced by Arabs? So?
Newton had beliefs in a god, but that did not make his alchemy true.
Holy crap, no one is being "ridged" about human rights. Yes, you have the government protected right to hold any god claim and religion you wish. That is not the same issue as the credibility of the claim itself. Human rights should be valued, but claims are not free from scrutiny or even blasphemy.
I think stupid claims should be assaulted, like the claim women and girls are to follow and obey men like property. Just like I think we have every right to call bullshit on claims that Ouija boards work. If our species never questioned social norms our species never would have left the caves.
Rights are not in question here, credibility of the claim is the issue. Since when is it bad to question something to insure quality of the claim?
No one is calling all religious people evil. But the idea that a placebo can work equally to a fact proven by testing and falsification, and deserves to be scrutiny free, that is evil.
If we always allow religion to set up taboos we never would have progressed. Please do not confuse rights with ideas, rights are a given, but ideas do not deserve a pass.
Newton had beliefs in a god, but that did not make his alchemy true.
(January 11, 2015 at 12:46 pm)Grasshopper Wrote:(January 11, 2015 at 12:07 pm)Parkers Tan Wrote: ... which is why we stone adulteresses and kill gays, right?
Dishonest and ignorant is a shitty way to live, lad.
Like it or not, our western culture IS influenced by christianity. I'm certain you had atleast one ancestor who was christian.
Ironically the Christian world was the first to fight for human rights.
Don't take offense but I think you guys are too rigid in your view of religion. Yes it has been used to justify wrongs but it isn't all bad.
In my opinion viewing it as purely evil isn't a good way to look at things in the world. The church is responsible for the operation of various orphanages, schools, hospitals, charities and the largest private healthcare financing in the world. And it's been doing the same since the beginning, even during the plague.
So no . . . This doesn't cancel out the bad, but please don't have such a narrow view of anything. I feel people will be happier if they let go of what some institutions did in the past and accept that everything has good and bad traits. I don't think that if the Europeans of the 18th century were atheists slavery wouldn't have happened. In my opinion their excuse for slavery would've been survival of the fittest.
So my point is . . . Just chill the hell out and be cool
Holy crap, no one is being "ridged" about human rights. Yes, you have the government protected right to hold any god claim and religion you wish. That is not the same issue as the credibility of the claim itself. Human rights should be valued, but claims are not free from scrutiny or even blasphemy.
I think stupid claims should be assaulted, like the claim women and girls are to follow and obey men like property. Just like I think we have every right to call bullshit on claims that Ouija boards work. If our species never questioned social norms our species never would have left the caves.
Rights are not in question here, credibility of the claim is the issue. Since when is it bad to question something to insure quality of the claim?
No one is calling all religious people evil. But the idea that a placebo can work equally to a fact proven by testing and falsification, and deserves to be scrutiny free, that is evil.
If we always allow religion to set up taboos we never would have progressed. Please do not confuse rights with ideas, rights are a given, but ideas do not deserve a pass.