Yes, people will always be separated. But to cross a gulf guarded by a deity is a lot harder than crossing a gulf that is guarded by rational argument. Rationality can be convinced of the error of its ways. Religion can not. If we could all accept each other that'd be swell. But gun toting fundamentalists screaming bloody holy war suggests otherwise.Olas said:You could also be convinced NOT to murder someone because it's against your religion. Religion can promote both violence and peace, and a lot more that I've heard of promote peace. Of course peace doesn't make the news very often.tzimize said:Of course, but you have to agree that having a mandate from heaven takes a lot of the guilt and responsibility off. If you gun down a few black people because you think they are inferior...its on you. And in time, you might be convinced of your erroneous ways.erttheking said:You know, I would like to point out that atheists (Which frankly I borderline am) are not perfect human beings above horrible acts. I really wish people would stop acting like everything would be better if everyone was an atheist. We'd find other reasons to be murderers.Aroddo said:The only good muslim is an atheist former muslim.
Same goes for every religion.
If you gun down a few cartoonists because god has decreed it so...its kinda hard to convince you of anything else. How does one argue with god?
Wouldnt you rather be convinced NOT to murder someone because its the right thing to do? Because your rationality and your conscience prevents you to do such acts? And there you go again. Religion promoting peace, like religion invented peace and has a monopoly on it. You seriously believe we can thank religion for peace? My country was christened by the sword. TIMES have changed. Religion has grudgingly followed. At least in some cases.
Believe it or not religion used to be the de-facto basis for morality for most people, and what better deterrent could there be for immoral behavior than an all powerful deity who sees you at all times and will punish or reward you eternally based on your actions.
Seeing as said all powerful deity can also be used as an excuse to gun down unarmed elderly people I'm not sure a deity is a good moral compass. People used to believe the earth was flat too. So what? Hopefully we have evolved somewhat. Ethics and morality is born in society, not in religion.
People will always be separated by things, be they beliefs, ideologies, cultures, values. Rather than try and strip away the things that might make us separate, I would rather us all just accept our differences.In the end religion is about separation. Us and them. We who believe, those who are unbelievers. We who are gods chosen, everyone else. We who will go to heaven, those who will burn in hell. Separation creates a gulf between people. Especially when the separation is about who is worthy and who is not. If you erase the gulf, we are that much closer to each other as human beings and it is that much harder to do horrible things to each other.
And to broadly categorize all religions, even all Muslim religions, as being intolerant towards others, is just simple minded and lazy.
Religion is a bad thing. Anything we supposedly get from religion (and we really dont) be it ethics, morality or peace we can get from ourselves. From tolerance and co-existence. The holy righteousness that is a holy war however, we can only get from religion.
Bolded my replies in the quote since I'm not a forum-wizard.