Lyrics & Knowledge Personal Pages Record Shop Auction Links Radio & Media Kids Membership Help
The Mudcat Cafesj



User Name Thread Name Subject Posted
GUEST,Pastinaken BS: How to rule by fear - Execute them (129* d) RE: BS: How to rule by fear - Execute them 03 Feb 10


Don Firth, Bill D has neatly put his finger on the problem. No one is pretending that all religions are equally to blame for various religion-inspired abuses - any more than all religions can take the credit for various religion-inspired kindnesses. Though religious apologists make the latter mistake remarkably often!

The problem is that the motives for each are not based on any kind of hard evidence, and this is a worry. If one thinks that God wants you to quietly help help hurricane victims, one does so. If one thinks God wants you to murder abortion doctors,one does so. One points to 'faith' as a motive in each case.

This is why I condemn religious thinking in general, except for the rare occasions when it stays harmlessly between the thinker's ears and does not influence action.

It is unevidenced and thus simply too open to abuse.

Things are made worse by the general feeling - ably articulated on this thread by Little Hawk - that religion should somehow be out of bounds to criticism. If an individual, corporation, government or dictatorial regime behaves badly one may criticise. But if one criticises a religion, or (more importantly) the archaic mindset that underpins all faith-based religion, one can (in general, not from Little Hawk) expect personal atacks and accusations of bigotry.


Post to this Thread -

Back to the Main Forum Page

By clicking on the User Name, you will requery the forum for that user. You will see everything that he or she has posted with that Mudcat name.

By clicking on the Thread Name, you will be sent to the Forum on that thread as if you selected it from the main Mudcat Forum page.
   * Click on the linked number with * to view the thread split into pages (click "d" for chronologically descending).

By clicking on the Subject, you will also go to the thread as if you selected it from the original Forum page, but also go directly to that particular message.

By clicking on the Date (Posted), you will dig out every message posted that day.

Try it all, you will see.