Re: The religion of peace strikes again
Does being religious make one violent? Certainly not. But religion enables violence by providing a cause for people to fight, and an irrational justification for it that can't be questioned. Many religions teach us that questioning God is blasphemy... but Islam is particularly bad in this respect. Even in most moderate Islamic countries, questioning the Quran is punishable by death.
When was the last time you turned on the television and saw Athiests clashing in the streets with Agnostics? Religion serves no other purpose but to divide people.... to remove rational thought / personal responsibility from our lives... and to provide a control mechanism over the masses. It's very hard for us to use our brains to think through and solve our problems or differences. It's so much easier to just give up and say, "God wills it." or "God will take care of me." or "This is all part of God's plan." And when people are taught not to question authority, they are easier to control. Religious leaders have known this for centuries, and used it to serve their own ambitions.
Christianity has been extremely violent throughout history. This is not some secret or big surprise. And when you consider that Christianity, Islam and Judaism all basically comes from the same beginnings, just interpreted differently... then you REALLY begin to see how much violence has come from the Abrahamic religions.
Does being religious make one violent? Certainly not. But religion enables violence by providing a cause for people to fight, and an irrational justification for it that can't be questioned. Many religions teach us that questioning God is blasphemy... but Islam is particularly bad in this respect. Even in most moderate Islamic countries, questioning the Quran is punishable by death.
When was the last time you turned on the television and saw Athiests clashing in the streets with Agnostics? Religion serves no other purpose but to divide people.... to remove rational thought / personal responsibility from our lives... and to provide a control mechanism over the masses. It's very hard for us to use our brains to think through and solve our problems or differences. It's so much easier to just give up and say, "God wills it." or "God will take care of me." or "This is all part of God's plan." And when people are taught not to question authority, they are easier to control. Religious leaders have known this for centuries, and used it to serve their own ambitions.
Christianity has been extremely violent throughout history. This is not some secret or big surprise. And when you consider that Christianity, Islam and Judaism all basically comes from the same beginnings, just interpreted differently... then you REALLY begin to see how much violence has come from the Abrahamic religions.
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