(August 18, 2009 at 7:43 pm)FaithAffirmed Wrote: If we consider beliefs as the ideas that they are. Then we can understand that the belief in God is neither good nor bad, its only actions that can cause harm
If we consider beliefs as the ideas they are...then since morals are relative and no
person can be objectively said to be more moral or immoral than anyone else, then the same is the case with ideas. And I would argue that in the same sense that
I believe - subjectively - that killing is wrong for instance, I also believe that a belief that killing is a good thing is wrong also. So I see it that beliefs and ideas can be wrong in the same subjective, but morally relevant sense that actions can be.
And then you say that it's only the actions that cause the harm, but beliefs have a part in the cause of the actions - because beliefs motivate actions. So just as actions have a part in causing harm to people, beliefs have a part in causing such actions.
Quote:And those actions may be motivated by those beliefs. But those beliefs can be manipulated by people to perform HARMFUL ACTIONS.
Yes they can. But those actions are motivated by beliefs as you say right here, and as I am arguing here and have before - that
therefore the beliefs still matter. Saying the actions can be motivated by the beliefs is supporting my argument.
Quote:Therefore it was not the belief in God that caused the harm, it was the ACTION of MANIPULATION by a PERSON.
Well... caused?
The act caused the harm, but acts can be motivated by beliefs - as you said - and thus the belief could have very well played a part in causing the act.
1. So I don't see a "but" because both factors are valid, both the belief and the individual as a whole.
2. It's not just the belief and it's not just the manipulation.
Do you agree here?
3. If you agree, then what we disagree on is a matter of
degree.
4. And I'm arguing that, for instance with 911, it was motivated for religious reasons, as is the case with much throughout history. It plays a large part - obviously I don't deny manipulation when it comes to religion - and nor do I need to to support my argument. It's not all black or white.
The belief in God,
and the specific belief of the individual's belief in God - can still have had a part, even a large part in motivating such an act - as I'm arguing here. And as you said yourself above "And those actions may be motivated by those beliefs"
Quote: The belief in God is neutral, what people DO with the belief is right or wrong.
But beliefs are what motivate people. And motivations can be good or bad or right or wrong. What do you mean by 'what people do with their belief'? I'm not sure if I follow you there... How do you
do something...
with a belief? Isn't it rather that you do something
because of a belief?
EvF