Currently I'm participating in a discussion on CNN on an article about Pat Robertson's 10 (Demand)ments.
I consider Robertson to be a colossal dick, though CNN's moderators make it hard to say so. Like a lot of threads on religion, the comments quickly move away from a discussion of the actual article to the usual religious vs militant atheist picking at each other like kindergartners rants.
But one atheist made what I thought was a well reasoned, frank argument for both his position on things, while leaving room for mutual respect with the side he disagrees with. I thought it so well done, I wanted to share it here and get the thoughts of the forum.
I'm reposting this with permission, unedited from what he posted on CNN:
From Boston33
Like I said, this is once again a reply which is completely bereft of any sense of balance.
You may think religions are nonsensical. I, as an atheist myself, think that they are illogical.
But illogical or even idiotic DOES NOT equal evil and murderous.
Christianity - as say Buddhism - has done enormous good and a lot of evil too in this world. But they are a mixed bag and NOT equivalent to something that is purely 100% evil like the Taliban. Because NOTHING good has EVER come out of the likes of the Taliban or Al Shabab. Anyone who says the same about Buddhism or Christianity or Hinduism for example - that they are 100% evil - would be considered completely ignorant.
It would be like me not liking a socialist and saying "Good! I hope people equate socialism with the Nazis!" It is completely devoid of any sense of proportion or even a proper understanding.
Religion is illogical but there are deep reasons why humans have evolved to believe in a higher power. As I said above, I personally don't believe in one but there are few things as annoying to me as fellow atheists who are so damn SURE that the world would be better off without religion. It probably won't since religion will simply be replaced with some other form of worship which likely would be even worse.
Most such people have never made a serious attempt to study or ponder the origins or religion. Because it is obviously much easier to simply stop at the idea of a sky Daddy and laugh at these simplistic (and obviously rubbish) religious stories without delving deeper into the evolution of the human psyche.
Thoughts?
I consider Robertson to be a colossal dick, though CNN's moderators make it hard to say so. Like a lot of threads on religion, the comments quickly move away from a discussion of the actual article to the usual religious vs militant atheist picking at each other like kindergartners rants.
But one atheist made what I thought was a well reasoned, frank argument for both his position on things, while leaving room for mutual respect with the side he disagrees with. I thought it so well done, I wanted to share it here and get the thoughts of the forum.
I'm reposting this with permission, unedited from what he posted on CNN:
From Boston33
Like I said, this is once again a reply which is completely bereft of any sense of balance.
You may think religions are nonsensical. I, as an atheist myself, think that they are illogical.
But illogical or even idiotic DOES NOT equal evil and murderous.
Christianity - as say Buddhism - has done enormous good and a lot of evil too in this world. But they are a mixed bag and NOT equivalent to something that is purely 100% evil like the Taliban. Because NOTHING good has EVER come out of the likes of the Taliban or Al Shabab. Anyone who says the same about Buddhism or Christianity or Hinduism for example - that they are 100% evil - would be considered completely ignorant.
It would be like me not liking a socialist and saying "Good! I hope people equate socialism with the Nazis!" It is completely devoid of any sense of proportion or even a proper understanding.
Religion is illogical but there are deep reasons why humans have evolved to believe in a higher power. As I said above, I personally don't believe in one but there are few things as annoying to me as fellow atheists who are so damn SURE that the world would be better off without religion. It probably won't since religion will simply be replaced with some other form of worship which likely would be even worse.
Most such people have never made a serious attempt to study or ponder the origins or religion. Because it is obviously much easier to simply stop at the idea of a sky Daddy and laugh at these simplistic (and obviously rubbish) religious stories without delving deeper into the evolution of the human psyche.
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