Leafsnail: ignorin' 90% of what has been said, since 1995.
Most of I said in that post has already been gone over, and oftentimes the replies held similar content to yours, which I answered. But here we go again, with brand new information. All for you
All of those ads on TV, the ones with the sad music and the celebrity, talking about how for only 2c a month, you can save an African child's life? Those are mostly funded by Christian organizations. Cluster 13 is ran by a Christian organization, and they actually almost entirely rebuilt my house for free, because we were going to be evicted from it. They do that kind of stuff in my area all the time. Salvation Army is also Christian run. All of these are non-profit organizations dedicated to improving the lives of millions of people.
Sure it's not curing cancer or aids, but it's still helping people, giving them a better life. This is what I was talking about. Religion works in the short-term (building houses for underprivileged people), while science works in the long-term (curing diseases and advancing technology).
Because religion teaches you that blindly following infallible leaders is a good thing. Before you come back with that tired cliche of "But scientists do that too!"
A)Abrahamic religions teach that. Buddhism, Hinduism, Shintoism, Wicca, Atheistic Satanism, Germanic paganism, the ancient Greek and Roman religions, the Native American religions, Babylonian religion, Confucianism, etc etc don't teach that blindly following infallible leaders is a good thing.
B) I've never heard the 'tired cliche' that scientists teach you to blindly follow infallible leaders. In fact, most of what scientists talk about is challenging ideas and exploring ideas.
Well, what's praying actually going to do? Nothing and more nothing. Everyone ends up dead anyway.
It's going to comfort those who pray, and maybe even some of those who are prayed for, so they can die peacefully.
You're post implies, very strongly, that actually scientists are just selfish bastards who would never try to do something like that.
No, my post implies that scientists are too busy and cranky dealing with the big stuff (cancer and aids) to deal with petty problems such as a homeless person begging for change.
But communists prove that all that bad stuff would still happen if they had no religion.
But once again, they aren't doing it for their religion.
Which is exactly what he meant. There was no religious basis on what they did, therefore "bad stuff would still happen if they had no religion."
They were doing it for Stalin mainly, and there was such a personality cult around him that it almost became a religion in itself. They cracked down on churches because they were against the communist manifesto - communism was basically a religion anyway.
What do you qualify as a religion, just curious? What's your definition for it?
You're smashing your head against a fallacy. The fallacy goes "If A, then B. B, therefore A".
No. I'm not. Here's how it went down. You said:
And then, when you look at, for instance, the shooting of abortion doctors, you remember that ignorance is only bliss for the ignorant.
Which considering the context of this entire thread, the meaning becomes "religious people shoot abortion doctors". (the 'ignorance is only bliss for the ignorant' comment really strikes it dead here, as you believe all religious people are ignorant making the inferred meaning have more merit and evidence). From this, you can gather you believe that all religious people shoot abortion doctors, because you didn't say anything to the contrary, or specifying that fanatic/militant religious people do it. No, you just left it at 'ignorant people kill abortion doctors, and by ignorant people I mean religious people ZING!"
And then somebody replied to my statement, "if it wasn't the religious people, then who was it?". The only way to interpret this given the context of the thread, and the statement they were replying to is, "hell yes, all religious people are murderers".
and i think I am done with this post, but I might've missed a few important notes. Oh well.