tzimize said:
Beautiful speech. And while I agree with a lot of it, there is what I at least perceive as a fundamental flaw in it. The assumption that the other side will be willing to listen.
Madmen will always do mad stuff, there is no questioning that. But there is a very definite difference in a lone psychopath gunning down random people for NO reason and a very sane person gunning down another person because of a very specific reason (drawing for example).
I assume you are familiar with the term kafir. When a religion contains such a term...how can there be a resolution? When a religion literally defends deceiving the other side, treating them like lesser beings because of their lack of faith, how can there be a middle ground? When a religion defends terrorizing your enemies, how can we meet? I've discussed a lot of things, with a lot of religious people. And even if I have not met any "real" extremists...the common denominator has been their absolute unwillingness to compromise on anything with connection to their religion. In the end their views are rooted in the faith that a higher power has dictated their life. Just because some religious people are not interested in blowing themselves up as part of their faith doesnt mean that they are not totally deluded. And when you are totally deluded, the road towards an extreme solution (such as christian fundamentalists gunning down abortion clinic doctors in the US) is a LOT shorter than when you suffer no delusions.
I abhor all religions, and I am convinced they contribute nothing good to the world. I am not in ANY way of the belief that the eradication of all religion would miraculously make the world PERFECT, but I am certain it would make it BETTER.
If people cant fall back on "god wills it so", they will have to find other arguments for their convictions. This leads to rationality and is 100% a good thing. When we argue from rationality it is possible to compromise and understand each other.
Passion is dangerous, but as long as we are human beings we will have passion. And passion tempered with rationality is a lot less dangerous than passion fueled by religion. Passion can also be an extraordinary force for good. And as long as passion is joined by rationality, it will be possible to simmer it down and present an argument. The cornerstone of rationality is the willingness and ability to change. Religion is the opposite. It only changes when it absolutely HAS to to survive.
Also, I'm pretty sure there are not many (if any, I'd be interested to know) atheists that have gunned down other people for their convictions or because they themselves were atheists. And I really dont think people use atheism to spread hate.
And yes, I love Vampire the Masquerade :>
These are your beliefs and I welcome you to them. I support them with every fiber of my being. They aren't mine, so I can't agree. I've seen first hand what a good religious person can do, or even a good religious community. And I've seen what bad a religious zealot could do. A religious cabal. I've seen equal with great measure. I didn't covet the good, so I ignored the bad. I didn't want the bad to justify my beliefs, leading me to ignore the good. I saw individuals using whatever they wanted to justify their actions. So I'm always going to side on the individual compared to any label, ideal, belief, or what have you.
But, we handled it like Gentlemen, and I think we both can agree that if a lot more of what just occured between us happened around the world, we'd be better off. Not just the discussion, but the acceptance of the still continuing disagreement.
Also, you love V:tM. I can never stay mad at you!
Casual Shinji said:
ObsidianJones said:
Religion didn't drive them to shoot. Who knows what drove them to shoot? But the point is there will always be a reason. And people who are violent and easily led will always find it. To blindly blame religion, ideology, social standing, race, sexuality, abuse... ANYTHING... and to say everything in life will just be better if we stamp this out... it will kill us. It will lead us blindly into the security of our ideals and convictions rather than just stopping and looking at someone and trying to understand that person. Every Person. We need more relation and acceptance than we do labeling and judging inferior.
Some people use religion to find peace in one's self, and some people use atheism to target people different and spread anger.
Some people use religion to target people different and spread anger, and some people use atheism to find peace in one's self.
Both sides are capable of the same thing.
I'm pretty sure religion did drive them to shoot. No, not religion as a concept, but because of in what religious culture they were raised. There's a pervasive mindset in Islam to not accept criticism of any kind. You can call it a sect within that religion, but it is there and it's spreading its tendrils throughout Europe.
We can never solve the problem of someone just snapping and going on a killing spree, but when there's a clear ideology at the centre of many of these attacks and threats, one that is followed and applauded by a good number of others, than it'd be crazy to ignore that.
Shinji, we play video games. You should understand the dangers of the embolden sentence more than anyone. When Fox News hears of a school shooting, they get out the lotion and Kleenex just
begging for the shooter to have played games sometime in his or her life.
I mean, Adam Lenza had deep psychological troubles that are well documented. But what did Fox News do? Looked for the usual Common Denominator [http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2013/09/12/training-simulation-mass-killers-often-share-obsession-with-violent-video-games/]. Glenn Beck pointed the finger directly at World of Warcraft for Elliot Rodger's [http://www.glennbeck.com/2014/05/27/lets-play-the-agenda-game-glenn-points-out-progressive-parallels-in-shooters-manifesto/] disconnect from Society to subsequent hate-filled and misogynistic final actions.
In other people's mind, case closed. You kill people in Halo, you want to kill people in real life. Fox News has made multimillionaires out of people who put these ideas out there... not because it's just fun to say... but people
honestly believe that. To them, the ideology is clear as well. If you didn't have these urges to murder, you wouldn't play these murdering games. Or Murder Simulators as they call them now.
Yet you, me, and literally Billions of other gamers doesn't really feel like hurting a fly. Just like Billions of Theists just believe in something different. And there are a subsect of Theists who have violent tendencies. And like all aberrations in the societal make up, they seek others like them so they don't feel alone any more. This is one of the only blights that the internet created, as it's so easy for them to do that now. But it makes them feel empowered when their once single voice is echoed.
Much like the KKK and white power movements. Meanwhile, even though plenty of these groups exist in efforts of eradicating the other races of this world (824 [http://www.businessinsider.com/active-hate-groups-by-state-2014-2] in the US alone in 2013)... The white race isn't morally bankrupted as a societal construct. The white race is just a shared phenotypical set and traditions stemming from regions around the globe. Nothing about them are more or less prone to making hate groups as compared to other races, so I won't take their phenotype, genotype, or past traditions to stand as a marker for anything. But yet, White Power Movements liter the internet.
So instead of believing some bull that whites are just prone to doing that, I choose to realize the reality; Individuals are capricious and they'll do what they want, but still are social creatures known as humans which will make them look for likeminded people. I'm sure I could find Black Power (like, overtly racist kind... not just the super cool afro wearing kind), Asian Power, Latin Power sites if I looked. Easily. Hell, there was 114 Black Septratists in the last link I posted. We are all capable of bad. We are all capable of good. A loving home can produce a monster, A shitty home can produce a Paragon of Justice.
But just closing our eyes and saying "There. that's it" while ignoring the other parts that are actually different than what we want to believe? That's damaging.