RE: Dr. King, Argument from Authority
January 20, 2015 at 12:19 pm
(This post was last modified: January 20, 2015 at 12:20 pm by robvalue.)
Further: to join a religion is to take the bad with the good. You validate both the good and bad aspects of it, and the stupid book which is filled with horrific immoral acts as well as blatantly obvious "teachings".
By not buying into the religion, people can just take whatever good lessons they think the religion may have without propping up all the shitty side of it too. I'd be interested to hear one moral teaching Christianity has to offer that isn't just completely obvious common sense. And if there is one, why I should support a load of supernatural horse shit when I can just learn from it and move on?
By not buying into the religion, people can just take whatever good lessons they think the religion may have without propping up all the shitty side of it too. I'd be interested to hear one moral teaching Christianity has to offer that isn't just completely obvious common sense. And if there is one, why I should support a load of supernatural horse shit when I can just learn from it and move on?
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