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Agreed Brian Send a noteboard - 19/02/2010 09:30:39 PM
People comment those acts and sometimes they use religion to justify them but the communist proved that people are capable of sufficient maiming and killing with religion. Religion can and does do a lot of good of in the world. If you just look at the Judaea Christian value system there are definitely parts of it that need to be tossed out but most of those tend to be culture then anything else.

Sorry but the idea that we can somehow make the world better by killing religion as misguided as the idea that we can make the world better by having only one "true" religion. What real changes to you think could be accomplished if we did manage to kill religion? Do you think people would actually start treating each other better if the didn’t believe in god?

The good usually balances the bad in religion. I think that religion engenders an incredible amount of hate in the world, but I don't think getting rid of religions is going to get rid of the hate. People will just find other things to discriminate and hate over.
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Study: Young Americans less religious than their parents - 19/02/2010 03:41:04 AM 1145 Views
Re: Study: Young Americans less religious than their parents - 19/02/2010 05:45:41 AM 568 Views
Heh...praying that an area doesn't become more religious. *NM* - 19/02/2010 06:25:54 AM 237 Views
the irony in seeing only Christianity as religious, yet praying to "the gods" - 19/02/2010 12:32:49 PM 665 Views
....I hope you realize that I was joking. *NM* - 19/02/2010 07:49:09 PM 238 Views
Yeah, I'd say that fits in with my observations - 19/02/2010 06:56:26 AM 554 Views
it's probably a culture thing - 19/02/2010 02:25:15 PM 522 Views
lol, it's only fish on Fridays during Lent (no meat). - 19/02/2010 05:56:34 PM 587 Views
Doh, that's what I meant - 19/02/2010 07:03:52 PM 612 Views
I find that very unsurprising. - 19/02/2010 12:48:38 PM 606 Views
Re: I find that very unsurprising. - 19/02/2010 01:52:01 PM 616 Views
Oh, good. *NM* - 19/02/2010 03:17:03 PM 226 Views
These things are often cyclical. - 19/02/2010 06:00:29 PM 536 Views
Re: These things are often cyclical. - 19/02/2010 07:55:33 PM 532 Views
There was a(t least one) large wotmania thread on it. - 01/03/2010 02:30:44 AM 568 Views
hardly surprising with a pop culture that attacks and ridicules religious thoughts and values - 19/02/2010 08:20:35 PM 568 Views
Re: hardly surprising with a pop culture that attacks and ridicules religious thoughts and values - 19/02/2010 08:44:16 PM 561 Views
horseshit - 19/02/2010 09:16:40 PM 604 Views
Agreed - 19/02/2010 09:30:39 PM 568 Views
Re: Agreed - 19/02/2010 09:38:46 PM 517 Views
Re: horseshit - 19/02/2010 09:35:48 PM 596 Views
(that last bit was supposed to be taken as ridiculous, and not an offensive statement towards you) - 19/02/2010 09:37:11 PM 588 Views
doesn't offend me, I am agnostic - 22/02/2010 06:50:41 PM 541 Views
Re: horseshit - 21/02/2010 08:11:49 PM 499 Views
Yeah, not everyone's faith has rollover points. Some people have Verizon or Sprint religions. - 21/02/2010 10:02:43 PM 549 Views
Re: - 21/02/2010 11:26:41 PM 536 Views
Oh, I wasn't refering to you saying rollover points - 22/02/2010 12:01:52 AM 550 Views
I don't think a moral compass is the sole benefit of religion - 22/02/2010 07:13:08 PM 529 Views
Re: Study: Young Americans less religious than their parents - 21/02/2010 11:29:56 PM 653 Views
Organized religion is oxymoronic in many ways. - 01/03/2010 03:06:18 AM 700 Views

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