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03-07-2002, 02:11 PM | #51 |
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First of all, let me say that I agree with you strongly in the idea that religion is a tool to used for either good or bad; history has shown us much of both sides of the coin. What I'm pondering, however, is whether its inherit nature (i.e. neutral) makes it invulunerable to judgement. In other words, is there no blame placed on religion just because it is a tool? In WWI, the introduction of machine guns, tanks, and all forms of modern weaponry was one of the main causes of the staggeringly high casualty count - one can make the argument that a gun cannot hurt without a trigger finger, but doesn't the fact that so many were hurt and killed because this weapon is used, as opposed to lesser ones, hint that the weapon itself is partially at fault? I think what I'm trying to say here is that a tool extends the abilities of the user, and by doing so (I like to use the term "catalyst" for religion), it is also somewhat at fault. I usually bring up the example of the Crusades to illustrate my point; while it is true that corruption and greed were what ultimately drove 9 marches to the Holy Land, such a rally would not have been possible without the religious fanaticism of religion at the time, and thus it can be labelled as a part of the cause, making it equally viable to be blamed. As for your idea that we set a few bad examples as scapegoats for the entire religion, if I'm not mistaken, is that not how we treat all tools? The potential for abuse, and the fact that such abuse has occurred, is reason enough to be wary of the tool; obviously, one wants to minimize the danger as much as possible. Why do we prohibit drunk driving, when it's the case that most DUI cases do not result in accidents? Why do we have laws against underage drinking, when most kids do it anyway and are not really harmed by their unlawful actions? Why do we have a police force, when most people are model citizens? The answer is that the potential for abuse, and the history of abuse, has made us wary and given us a cause for prevention. |
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Well Juilbex, I agree lets stop for it is getting way out of hand. |
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03-11-2002, 07:00 AM | #53 |
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Well, it looks like Blu got disgusted at not receiving 100% agreement, and left.
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