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Superstition interferes with clear-thinking.
Clear-thinking is critically important in many areas of society and in the individual's personal life. Clear-thinking can facilitate problem-solving. It can foster greater openness. It is empowering. Obfuscating clear-thinking is a great way to control others, and hide exploitative behavior. As for "religion", I'm not for sure what this entails for me. Do I think it's important to deal with metaphysics and the "big questions" about human existence? Yes. Do I think that community, and the emotional lives, as well as intellectual lives, of people are important? Yes. But I think that superstition, institutionalized or not, is unhealthy and counterproductive. |
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To get back on track, religion can be good if it makes you feel better about things and helps you treat people with respect. It can be bad if it stifles progress, individuality and causes you to treat people who don't agree without respect. A better question might be is religion necessary. The majority of people in this country (including our feckless leader) think it is. I'm sure most people in this forum believe it isn't.
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the question "Whats Bad about religion?" appears to be coming from the point of view that believing in something means believing it to be a good thing.
Whereas most of us here would refer to believing whether or not a proposition is true, irrespective of whether we think it good thing or not. Whether theists or atheists have behaved worse toward one another throughout history has precisely zero bearing on whether I believe in god or not. |
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I have split out the discussion regarding atheism and mass murder to here:
http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.p...threadid=51927 |
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